UNISOR facility: recent developments and future directions
Abstract
The UNISOR isotope separator is described. This facility is presently on line to the Oak Ridge Isochronous Cyclotron, and will also be on line to a 25-MV folded tandem accelerator when the latter is completed. Intended primarily for the study of nuclei far from stability by means of radioactive-decay spectroscopy, the facility is designed and has been expanded to do multiple experiments simultaneously. This ability makes possible the completion of many studies that can expose the systematic behavior of nuclear structures over a relatively wide mass range. Aspects of the facility discussed include the following: the isotope separator itself, ion sources, available heavy-ion beams and beam handling equipment, collection systems, and data acquisition and handling. 3 figures.
- Authors:
- Publication Date:
- Research Org.:
- Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Inc., TN (USA)
- OSTI Identifier:
- 5477031
- Report Number(s):
- CONF-790976-10
TRN: 80-008744
- DOE Contract Number:
- W-7405-ENG-26
- Resource Type:
- Conference
- Resource Relation:
- Conference: International symposium on future directions in studies of nuclei far from stability, Nashville, TN, USA, 10 Sep 1979
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
- Subject:
- 43 PARTICLE ACCELERATORS; HHIRF; ACCELERATOR FACILITIES; MASS SPECTROMETERS; BEAM TRANSPORT; DATA ACQUISITION; ION BEAMS; ION SOURCES; ISOTOPE SEPARATION; PLANNING; REVIEWS; ACCELERATORS; BEAMS; DOCUMENT TYPES; HEAVY ION ACCELERATORS; MEASURING INSTRUMENTS; SEPARATION PROCESSES; SPECTROMETERS; 430303* - Particle Accelerators- Experimental Facilities & Equipment
Citation Formats
Spejewski, E. H., and Mlekodaj, R. L. UNISOR facility: recent developments and future directions. United States: N. p., 1979.
Web.
Spejewski, E. H., & Mlekodaj, R. L. UNISOR facility: recent developments and future directions. United States.
Spejewski, E. H., and Mlekodaj, R. L. 1979.
"UNISOR facility: recent developments and future directions". United States. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/5477031.
@article{osti_5477031,
title = {UNISOR facility: recent developments and future directions},
author = {Spejewski, E. H. and Mlekodaj, R. L.},
abstractNote = {The UNISOR isotope separator is described. This facility is presently on line to the Oak Ridge Isochronous Cyclotron, and will also be on line to a 25-MV folded tandem accelerator when the latter is completed. Intended primarily for the study of nuclei far from stability by means of radioactive-decay spectroscopy, the facility is designed and has been expanded to do multiple experiments simultaneously. This ability makes possible the completion of many studies that can expose the systematic behavior of nuclear structures over a relatively wide mass range. Aspects of the facility discussed include the following: the isotope separator itself, ion sources, available heavy-ion beams and beam handling equipment, collection systems, and data acquisition and handling. 3 figures.},
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year = {Mon Jan 01 00:00:00 EST 1979},
month = {Mon Jan 01 00:00:00 EST 1979}
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