Novel recoil spectrometer for characterising nuclei far from stability

P. Nieminen*, G. J. Lane, G. D. Dracoulis, T. Kibédi, M. Dasgupta, D. J. Hinde

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    Abstract

    A new recoil separator system for studying properties of isomeric states with lifetimes starting from a few hundred nanoseconds is under construction at the Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility of the Australian National University. In this contribution, the design of the system is introduced along with computer simulations on its performance and selected results from the first test measurements.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationFrontiers in Nuclear Structure, Astrophysics, and Reactions - FINUSTAR
    Pages517-519
    Number of pages3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 26 Apr 2006
    EventInternational Conference on Frontiers in Nuclear Structure, Astrophysics, and Reactions - FINUSTAR - Isle of Kos, Greece
    Duration: 12 Sept 200517 Sept 2005

    Publication series

    NameAIP Conference Proceedings
    Volume831
    ISSN (Print)0094-243X
    ISSN (Electronic)1551-7616

    Conference

    ConferenceInternational Conference on Frontiers in Nuclear Structure, Astrophysics, and Reactions - FINUSTAR
    Country/TerritoryGreece
    CityIsle of Kos
    Period12/09/0517/09/05

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