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SHIPTRAP—a capture and storage facility for heavy radionuclides at GSI

✍ Scribed by J. Schönfelder; D. Ackermann; H. Backe; G. Bollen; J. Dilling; A. Dretzke; O. Engels; J. Estermann; D. Habs; S. Hofmann; F.P. Hessberger; H.-J. Kluge; W. Lauth; W. Ludolphs; M. Maier; G. Marx; R.B. Moore; W. Quint; D. Rodriguez; M. Sewtz; G. Sikler; C. Toader; Chr. Weber


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
66 KB
Volume
701
Category
Article
ISSN
0375-9474

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✦ Synopsis


SHIPTRAP will be an ion-trap facility for heavy radionuclides delivered from SHIP. Ion traps are a perfect instrument for precision measurements since the ions can be cooled to an extremely small phase space and can be stored for a very long time. In addition one can achieve very high purity by removing contaminant ions. SHIPTRAP will extend the possibilities of measurements in traps to transuranium nuclides and provide cooled and isobarically pure ion bunches.


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