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Status of the Construction of the Spiral2 Accelerator at Ganil
The Driver Accelerator for the SPIRAL2 Radioactive Ion Beam facility at GANIL (Caen, France) is in the construction phase. Following the initial phase of prototyping development, the series production of major components was recently launched. Important decisions have also been recently taken concerning buildings, RIB operational aspects and related safety requirements.
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VI. Study of asymmetric nuclear matter at low energy-O. E342aS-Spectroscopic studies of β-delayed multi-proton emission-B. Blank et al.………………………………………………..117 E344aS-Shape coexistence near the N=Z line investigated by low-energy Coulomb excitation of secondary reaction products " and " Shape coexistence near the N=Z line and collective properties of Kr isotopes investigated by low-energy Coulom...
متن کاملProgress of resonant ionization laser ion source development at GANIL.
SPIRAL2 (Système de Production d'Ions Radioactifs Accélérés en Ligne) is a research facility under construction at GANIL (Grand Accélérateur National d'Ions Lourds) for the production of radioactive ion beams by isotope separation on-line methods and low-energy in-flight techniques. A resonant ionization laser ion source will be one of the main techniques to produce the radioactive ion beams. G...
متن کاملPresent status and perspectives of the study of drip-line nuclei at GANIL
The evolution of nuclear structure in the presence of en excess of neutrons or protons that means in nuclei far from the stability line is one of the main subject of scientific activity at GANIL the French national heavy-ion accelerator facility. Among the main goals of these research one should mention: study of the isospin-dependent term(s) in effective nucleon-nucleon interactions, links bet...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Scholarpedia
سال: 2010
ISSN: 1941-6016
DOI: 10.4249/scholarpedia.9670