7.–12. Juni 2015
Europe/Berlin Zeitzone

Sitzung

Application of nuclear physics to other fields

PL6
09.06.2015, 11:20
Lecture Hall (Hessenhalle)

Lecture Hall (Hessenhalle)

Vorsitzende der Sitzung

Application of nuclear physics to other fields

  • Magdalena Kowalska (ISOLDE-CERN)

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  1. Tobias Engert (GSI, Darmstadt)
    09.06.15, 11:20
    Application of nuclear physics to other fields
    Invited talk
    Nuclear physics collaborations are using a lot of expertise and novel equipment for understanding exotic nuclei. Based on this, “Development of....” is one of the most used wordings at the beginning of a lot of theses or publications. However, these novel developments can not only be used in experiments and accelerators, these developments can often be used for applications for the society,...
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  2. Dr. Monika Stachura (TRIUMF/CERN)
    09.06.15, 11:50
    Application of nuclear physics to other fields
    Invited talk
    ViTO experiment at ISOLDE-CERN Versatile Ion polarized Techniques Online (ViTO) is a dedicated beamline for producing nuclear-polarized beams and for conducting experiments on a wide range of sample environments at ISOLDE-CERN. ViTO experiment is a modification of the formerly existing UHV beamline hosting the ASPIC apparatus and once fully operational it will open a wide range of...
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  3. Timo Dickel (GSI, Darmstadt)
    09.06.15, 12:20
    Application of nuclear physics to other fields
    Contributed talk
    The developments of mass spectrometers for ever higher performance has historically been driven by the needs from nuclear physics. One of the latest developments are multiple-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometers (MR-TOF-MS) that have recently been installed at different low energy radioactive ion beam facilities. They are used as isobar separators with high ion capacity and/or mass...
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