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ISAC and ARIEL: The TRIUMF Radioactive Beam Facilities and the Scientific Program

ISAC overview

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Dilling, J; Krücken, R; Ball, G
January 1, 2014

TRIUMF operates the rare ion beam facility ISAC, which provides intense beams of short lived isotopes in the energy range from 0.15 to 5 A MeV for A < 30 to a full suite of world class experimental apparatus, enabling a forefront research program focused on understanding the evolution of nuclear structure towards the limits of existence, the origin of the chemical elements in the universe, searching for physics beyond the standard model of particle physics, and the characterization of magnetic properties of new materials at surfaces and interfaces.

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Dilling, J., Krücken, R., & Ball, G. (2014). ISAC overview. In ISAC and ARIEL: The TRIUMF Radioactive Beam Facilities and the Scientific Program (pp. 1–8). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7963-1_1
Dilling, J., R. Krücken, and G. Ball. “ISAC overview.” In ISAC and ARIEL: The TRIUMF Radioactive Beam Facilities and the Scientific Program, 1–8, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7963-1_1.
Dilling J, Krücken R, Ball G. ISAC overview. In: ISAC and ARIEL: The TRIUMF Radioactive Beam Facilities and the Scientific Program. 2014. p. 1–8.
Dilling, J., et al. “ISAC overview.” ISAC and ARIEL: The TRIUMF Radioactive Beam Facilities and the Scientific Program, 2014, pp. 1–8. Scopus, doi:10.1007/978-94-007-7963-1_1.
Dilling J, Krücken R, Ball G. ISAC overview. ISAC and ARIEL: The TRIUMF Radioactive Beam Facilities and the Scientific Program. 2014. p. 1–8.

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