Speaker
Javier Resta-Lopez
(Instituto Universitario de Ciencia de los Materiales)
Description
The High Intensity and Energy ISOLDE facility (HIE-ISOLDE) at CERN has unprecedentedly expanded the research capabilities to investigate the structure of the atomic nucleus and the nuclear interaction. In this context, to meet the high-resolution mass spectroscopy required by the HIE-ISOLDE physics program, an innovative spectrometer is currently being designed, the ISOLDE Superconducting Recoil Separator (ISRS). The ISRS is based on a compact storage ring formed of iron-free superconducting multifunction Canted-Cosine-Theta (CCT) magnets. In this contribution, we report on the current status of the ISRS design, paying special attention to its optics configuration and beam dynamics aspects.
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Author
Javier Resta-Lopez
(Instituto Universitario de Ciencia de los Materiales)
Co-authors
Arnaud Foussat
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Prof.
Carsten Welsch
(University of Liverpool)
Glyn Kirby
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Ismael Martel
(Universidad de Huelva)
Volodymyr Rodin
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)