The present status of the radioactive ion beam facility SPIRAL, currently under construction, is given. SPIRAL is based on the very high intensity beams which will become available in the near future at GANIL (2H to 4oAr at 6kW and 96A MeV). The facility will produce radioactive ion beams using the
The accelerated ISOL technique and the SPIRAL project
โ Scribed by A.C.C. Villari
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 379 KB
- Volume
- 693
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0375-9474
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โฆ Synopsis
The accelerated ISOL technique is presented as an introduction to the present status of the SPIRAL facility. SPIRAL is based on the very high intensity light and heavy-ion beams available at GANIL. The facility will deliver radioactive beams with energies in the range between 1.7 and 25 A MeV. The current state of target-ion source production system, as well as the new developments undertaken by the target ion-source group at GANIL are presented.
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To pursue the investigation of a new territory of nuclei with extreme N /Z , called "terra incognita", several projects, all aiming at the increase by several orders of magnitude of RIB intensities are now under discussion worldwide. In Europe, two major new projects have been approved recently: FAI