TriSol: Improving RIBs at the University of Natre Dame
ORAL
Abstract
TwinSol, a pair of coupled superconducting solenoids at the University of Notre Dame Nuclear Science Laboratory, has been a powerful tool for producing unstable beams. For the past couple of decades there was an abundance of work done to study the structure of nuclei, both stable and unstable. In order to meet the need for more precision nuclear data, the system has been upgraded with the addition of a 15 degree bending magnet, a third solenoid, and a set of variable slits. The improvements to beam quality that this upgraded system, TriSol, yields has been systematically studied. A variety of radioactive ion beams have been studied with TriSol, including 8B, 11C, 14O, and 17F. The details of the new system will be presented and the enhancements discussed.
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Presenters
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Patrick O'Malley
University of Notre Dame
Authors
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Patrick O'Malley
University of Notre Dame
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Dan W Bardayan
University of Notre Dame
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James J Kolata
University of Notre Dame
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Scott R Carmichael
University of Notre Dame
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Chevelle Boomershine
University of Notre Dame
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Maxime Brodeur
University of Notre Dame
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Tan Ahn
University of Notre Dame
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Sydney D Coil
University of Notre Dame
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William von Seeger
University of Notre Dame
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Samuel Thomas
University of Notre Dame
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Lloyd Templeton
University of Notre Dame