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SUMMARY:"RNC–KEK Joint Seminars：The 343rd RIBF Nuclear Physics Seminar
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DTSTART:20260608T043000Z
DTEND:20260608T083000Z
DTSTAMP:20260526T152900Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Milkael Reponen (University of Jyväskylä)\, Jens L
 assen (TRIUMF)\n\n----------------------------------------\nTitle: The TRI
 UMF-ISAC radioactive ion beam program - laser ion source(s)\, nuclear spin
  polarized beams and facility upgrades in progress\ntalk by Dr. Jens Lasse
 n\nThe presentation will introduce the TRIUMF isotope separator and accele
 rator facility\, which provides radioactive ion beams from an ISOL target 
 that is irradiated by a 480MeV proton beam from the TRIUMF main cyclotron.
  I will give an overview of the current target-ion source capabilities and
  beams available as low energy or post-accelerated RIB\, and experimental 
 facilities - from precision mass-measurements to nuclear structure and bet
 a-NMR for material and life sciences. TRIUMF is currently undertaking a 2
 026 concentrated effort to build and start operating two additional RIB ta
 rget stations: one proton target station and one photo-fission target stat
 ion. With these target stations and additional beam purification it is env
 isioned to increase the available RIB  from currently 2500h/y to 5000h/y 
 by 2029\, and to go beyond 7500h starting with the 2030 5 year funding cyc
 le. The simultaneous delivery of up to 3 different RIB’s to experiments 
 aims to satisfy experimenter’s needs and fully utilize the experimental 
 facilities.To further enhance experimental capabilities\, we are undertaki
 ng upgrades to our laser ion sources\, the polarizer and collinear fast be
 am laser spectroscopy - to couple these to high sensitivity\, high resolut
 ion nuclear decay spectrometers. As a user-facility TRIUMF welcomes exter
 nal researchers and seeks experiment proposals for high impact RIB experim
 ents - therefore I will also be available to discuss our user program and 
 answer questions to all aspects of our RIB and user program.\n------------
 ----------------------------\nTitle: Recent results and developments from 
 the IGISOL facility\ntalk by Dr. Mikael Reponen\nThe Ion Guide Isotope Sep
 arator On-Line (IGISOL) facility\, at the University of Jyväskylä Accele
 rator Laboratory produces low-energy beams of nuclei far off the line of b
 eta stability for precision studies. The isotopes are produced either via 
 ion guide [1] or hot cavity [2] methods utilizing multi-nucleon transfer\,
  fusion-evaporation and fission reactions. The facility sports a wide ran
 ge of research equipment from Penning traps and MR-ToF mass spectrometers 
 to collinear laser spectroscopy. The facility also has more specialized ex
 periments such as an atom trap and it also houses external experiments suc
 h MORA [3] and SEASON. In this seminar I will highlight recent research r
 esults on collinear laser spectroscopy of Rh\, mass and in-source laser sp
 ectroscopy along the N=Z line and mass measurements with the newly recommi
 ssioned JYFLTRAP. I will also discuss the recent developments [4] with an 
 outlook for the near future.\n[1] J. Ärje et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 54\, 99
 \, (1985).[2] M. Reponen et al.\, Rev. Sci. Instrum. 86\, 123501 (2015).[3
 ] N. Goyal et al.\, EPJ A 61\, 221 (2025).  [4] V.A. Virtanen et al.\, NI
 MA 1072\, 170186 (2025). \n\nhttps://indico2.riken.jp/event/5668/
LOCATION:RIKEN Okouchi Hall (Wako\, Saitama)
URL:https://indico2.riken.jp/event/5668/
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