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27–30 Jan 2025
IAEA Headquarters, Vienna
Europe/Vienna timezone

Isotope Shift and Charge Radii Measurements with the CRIS experiment at ISOLDE

29 Jan 2025, 10:15
45m
Room C0343 (IAEA Headquarters, Vienna)

Room C0343

IAEA Headquarters, Vienna

Vienna International Center Wagramerstrasse 5 U-Bahn U1 Kaisermuhlen

Speaker

Prof. Kieran Flanagan (University of Manchester)

Description

Over the last decade the CRIS experiment has measured utilised a high resolution resonance ionisation spectroscopy technique (CRIS) to measure charge radii in exotic nuclei. The low background and high efficiency has allowed the technique to measure short-lived exotic systems with production yields down ~10 atoms/second. This presentation will summarise the technical developments, challenges and results from the last 10 years of activity.

Primary author

Prof. Kieran Flanagan (University of Manchester)

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