A simple decay-spectroscopy station at CRIS-ISOLDE
Abstract
A new decay-spectroscopy station (DSS2.0) has been designed by the CRIS collaboration for use at the radioactive ion beam facility, ISOLDE. With the design optimised for both charged-particle and γ-ray detection, the DDS2.0 allows high-efficiency decay spectroscopy to be performed. The DSS2.0 complements the existing decay-spectroscopy system at the CRIS experiment, and together provide the ability to perform laser-assisted nuclear decay spectroscopy on both ground state and long-lived isomeric species. This paper describes the new decay-spectroscopy station and presents the characterisation studies that have recently been performed.
- Publication:
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A
- Pub Date:
- February 2017
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2017NIMPA.844...14L
- Keywords:
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- Alpha-decay spectroscopy;
- Gamma-ray spectroscopy;
- Laser-assisted nuclear decay spectroscopy;
- RIB