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The Coordinator’s report for ISOLDE outlines significant developments since the last INTC meeting. Scheduled to commence mid-July 2014, 46% of the requested proton cycles have been allocated, showcasing an increase in efficiency compared to previous years. Demolition of Buildings 115, 507, and 601 has cleared the way for additional space at Building 508, which is set to be completed by February. With ongoing power and cooling requirements addressed, the focus now shifts to the construction and physics output that includes notable publications and results from experiments such as MINIBALL and ISOLTRAP.
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Coordinator’s report Schedule 2014 Building 508 ISOLDE highlights since last meeting Magdalena Kowalska
Schedule 2014 • Preliminary start: mid-July • 46% of proton cycles requested; 42% on average assigned (40% in 2011-12)
Building508 • Progress since last INTC meeting • Bldg115, 507, and 601 demolished • Additional space in 1st floor for ISOLDE Control Room • Power and cooling&ventillation requirements collected from users • Idea of modular cabins abandoned -> light metalic structure • Planning • Concrete floor starting this week until end of November • Building ready by end of February courtesy of E. Perez-Duenas and E. Siesling
Building508 Groundfloor: 450 m2
Building508 1stfloor : 450 m2
ISOLDE physics in 2013 Mass of 54Ca and 3-body forces: ISOLTRAP • 2013 – time to publish results Octupole deformation in 224Ra: MINIBALL F. Wienholtz et al, Nature 498 (2013), 346 L.P. Gaffney et al, Nature 497 (2013) 199 6 S. Rothe et al, Nature Communications 4 (2013), 1835 At ionization potential: RILIS And more exciting publications!
New access from the Jura side Previous access from the Jura side
Shifts 2012 Physics programme was running until December 17, 2012 Shifts balance • Low-energy IS experiments (including WITCH): 364.5 shifts • Post-accelerated REX experiments: 216.5 shifts • Approved for HIE-ISOLDE (Oct 2012): 429 shifts