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Mark Huyse (KU Leuven, Belgium)5/21/12, 2:30 PMFuture RIB facilitiesOralThe High Intensity and Energy ISOLDE (HIE-ISOLDE) project is a major upgrade of the existing ISOLDE and REX-ISOLDE facilities at CERN. The project contains three major elements: higher energies, improvements in beam quality and flexibility, and higher beam intensities. This requires developments in radioisotope selection, improvements in charge-breeding and target-ion source development, as...Go to contribution page
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Hervé Savajols (GANIL, Caen Cedex, France)5/21/12, 3:00 PMFuture RIB facilitiesOralThe SPIRAL 2 facility [1], an ambitious extension of the GANIL accelerator complex, has entered recently in the construction phase. In the frame of this project, a new superconducting linear accelerator delivering high intensity, up to 40 MeV, light (proton, deuteron, 3-4He) beams as well as a large variety of heavy-ion beams with mass over charge ratio equal to 3 and energy up to 14.5 A.MeV...Go to contribution page
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Gianfranco Prete (LNL)5/21/12, 3:30 PMFuture RIB facilitiesOralABSTRACT The SPES Radioactive Ion Beam (RIB) facility at INFN-LNL is now in the construction phase. The aim of the SPES project is to provide high intensity and high-quality beams of neutron-rich nuclei to perform forefront research in nuclear structure, reaction dynamics and interdisciplinary fields like medical, biological and material sciences. The SPES project is supported by the INFN...Go to contribution page
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Yorick Blumenfeld (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland)5/21/12, 4:00 PMFuture RIB facilitiesOralIn the NuPECC long range plan published in 2010, the construction of the next generation ISOL facility EURISOL was recognized as one of the main long-term priorities for European Nuclear Physics. After a brief review of the results of the EURISOL Design Study, which defined the layout and main components of the facility, this talk will focus on the ongoing initiatives to further the EURISOL...Go to contribution page
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