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    Preparation of cooled and bunched ion beams at ISOLDE-CERN

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    Abstract.: At ISOLDE a new RadioFrequency Quadrupole ion Cooler and Buncher (RFQCB) is being constructed to improve ion optical properties of low-energy RIBs. The new features of the mechanical design and the status of the test bench, which will serve to test the device, will be presented in this contributio

    Using Landscape Plants for Phytoremediation

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    Measurement of radioxenon and radioargon in soil gas collected in the region of Kvarntorp, Sweden

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    Over 40 soil gas samples were collected both in post-industrial areas as well as in undisturbed areas in the region of Kvarntorp, Sweden. Radioxenon (133Xe) was detected in 15 samples and radioargon was detected in 7 from 10 samples analysed. The concentration of radioxenon and radioargon in soil gas ranged up to 109 mBq/m3 and 19 mBq/m3, respectively. During sample collection other soil gases such as radon, CO2 and O2 were also measured and soil samples were taken along with dose rate measurements. The field experiment presented here shows that it is possible to detect naturally occurring radioxenon and radioargon in soil gas simultaneously

    Precision mass measurements of

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    High-precision mass measurements on lithium-like and hydrogen-like 40Ca-ions are reported. The obtained mass of the hydrogen-like and lithium-like ion is 39.952181819(29) u and 39.953272223(24) u, respectively. The corresponding mass of the 40Ca atom is 39.962590858(22) u. This new value has a precision ten times higher than the literature value

    Preparation of cooled and bunched ion beams at ISOLDE-CERN

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    At ISOLDE a new RadioFrequency Quadrupole ion Cooler and Buncher (RFQCB) is being constructed to improve ion optical properties of low-energy RIBs. The new features of the mechanical design and the status of the test bench, which will serve to test the device, will be presented in this contribution

    SMILETRAP II

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    The new Penning trap mass spectrometer SMILETRAP II has been set up at the AlbaNova Research Center, Stockholm. Based on the former spectrometer SMILETRAP I, it uses the merits of highly-charged ions to achieve high precision in the mass measurements. Various improvements over the SMILETRAP I setup will allow to routinely perform mass measurements with relative uncertainties of 10<sup>−10</sup> and below. In this paper we will discuss the limitations of SMILETRAP I and present the corresponding improvements of SMILETRAP II. An overview on the SMILETRAP II setup is given

    Electron-impact detachment from S

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    Absolute cross sections for single and double electron-impact detachment of the S- ion have been investigated over collision energy ranges of 0–60 eV and 0–30 eV, respectively. The experiment was performed at the ion storage ring, CRYRING. The threshold energies were measured to be 6.6 eV for single detachment and 19.8 eV in the case of double detachment. The single detachment cross section has a maximum of 6.7×10166.7\times 10^{-16} cm2 at 30 eV. The double detachment cross section was studied only in the threshold region. No sharp structures were observed in either of the cross sections
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