Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2019
Volume 64, Number 3
Saturday–Tuesday, April 13–16, 2019; Denver, Colorado
Session R13: Mini-Symposium: FRIB and ReA instrumentation II
1:30 PM–2:42 PM,
Monday, April 15, 2019
Sheraton
Room: Plaza Court 2
Sponsoring
Unit:
DNP
Chair: Matt Amthor, Bucknell University
Abstract: R13.00002 : A Radio-Frequency Fragment Separator for FRIB
1:42 PM–1:54 PM
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Presenter:
Daniel E Hoff
(University of Massachusetts Lowell)
Authors:
Daniel E Hoff
(University of Massachusetts Lowell)
Andrew M Rogers
(University of Massachusetts Lowell)
Daniel Bazin
(Michigan State University)
Alexander Plastun
(Michigan State University)
Understanding nuclei at the limits of stability has been, and continues to be, one of the main focuses of nuclear physics. For studies on nuclei in the regions far from stability, clean beams of radioactive isotopes are often required. For studies at the NSCL that require purification beyond magnetic-bending and energy-loss techniques, a Radio-Frequency Fragment Separator (RFFS) is available. Several experiments at the NSCL have already been made possible with the use of the current RFFS. Results from one such experiment measuring beta-delayed protons from 73Rb, to study the 72Kr rp-process waiting point, will be presented. With the advent of FRIB, a new RFFS needs to be developed so that users can be provided high-purity radioactive beams. A proposal for such a device has already been submitted, and some LISE++ simulations of experiments requiring an RFFS at FRIB will be discussed.
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