Facilities making use of the Isotope Separator On-Line (ISOL) method for the production of
Radioactive Ion Beams (RIB) attract interest because they can be used for nuclear structure and reaction
studies, astrophysics research and interdisciplinary applications. The ISOL technique is based on the fast
release of the nuclear reaction products from the chosen target material together with their ionization into
short-lived nuclei beams. Within this context, the SPES (Selective Production of Exotic Species) facility is
now under construction in Italy at INFN-LNL (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare - Laboratori Nazionali
di Legnaro). The SPES facility will produce RIBs mainly from n-rich isotopes obtained by a 40MeV
cyclotron proton beam (200 μA) directly impinging on a uranium carbide multi-foil fission target. The aim
of this work is to describe and update, from a comprehensive point of view, the most important results
obtained by the analysis of the on-line behavior of the SPES production target assembly. In particular
an improved target configuration has been studied by comparing different codes and physics models:
the thermal analyses and the isotope production are re-evaluated. Then some consequent radioprotection
aspects, which are essential for the installation and operation of the facility, are presented
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