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Report number CERN-PS-2002-057-OP ; CONF-ABSTRACT-NO-31
Title The High Resolution Spectrometer at ISOLDE
Author(s) Giles, T ; Catherall, R ; Georg, U ; Kugler, E ; Lettry, Jacques ; Lindroos, M ; Fedosseev, V
Affiliation (CERN)
Publication 2003
Imprint 20 Aug 2002
Number of pages 10
Note revised version number 1 submitted on 2002-08-21 10:17:29
In: Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., B 204 suppl. (2003) pp.497-501
In: 14th International Conference on Electromagnetic Isotope Separators and Techniques Related to their Applications, Victoria, Canada, 6 - 10 May 2002, pp.497-501
Subject category Accelerators and Storage Rings
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment CERN ISOLDE
Abstract ISOLDE's HRS (High Resolution isotope Separator) was recommissioned in mid 2000, after a period out of service. Since then, the separator has routinely run with a mass resolution of 3000-4500 and during 2001 it delivered 72% of ISOLDE's radioactive output. A concerted effort has been made to understand the ion optics and optimise performance. In this paper we present an overview of the HRS and investigate the factors which limit the attainable mass resolution: ion-source emittance; optical aberrations; beam instrumentation and magnet stability.

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