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The JUROGAM
gamma-ray spectrometer is currently here, replacing the successful
JUROSPHERE
campaign (1996-2001). These arrays are used with the gas-filled separator
RITU, and the
GREAT and
SAGE spectrometers. EXOGAM is an array of segmented clover detectors designed for use with exotic beams produced at GANIL, Caen in Normandy, France, home of the SPIRAL radioactive beam facility. It can be combined with the VAMOS spectrometer. Eurisol and links to other radioactive beam WWW pages. Brittany and P&O ferries from Portsmouth. GAMMASPHERE is a large gamma-ray spectrometer situated at the Argonne (USA) National Laboratory, Chicago, USA. Previously, it was situated at the 88'' cyclotron at the Nuclear Science Division (NSD), Lawrence Berkeley National Lab., Berkeley, California, USA. The array can be used in conjunction with the Microball charged-particle detector, the Neutron Shell or the Fragment Mass Analyser (FMA). The Rare Isotope Accelerator (RIA). GAMMASPHERE booklet (1993-1997), GRETINA homepage. British Airways and British Midland flights. The Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung (GSI - Heavy Ion Research Association), is located in Darmstadt, Germany. Home of the Fragment Separator (FRS). It has been proposed to use Euroball detectors at GSI: RISING. The SHIP velocity filter and Fragment Separator (FRS) are also here. The AGATA project (proposal) and GSI Future Project. EPAX program and Go4 analysis package. British Airways, Lufthansa The On-Line Isotope Mass Separator ISOLDE is a facility dedicated to the production of a large variety of radioactive ion beams (RIBs). The facility is located at the Proton-Synchrotron Booster of CERN. The REX-ISOLDE (Radioactive Beam EXperiment) project. The MINIBALL spectrometer. ISOLDE Newsletters. The Holifield Radioactive Ion Beam Facility (HRIBF) is situated at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA. The CLARION Ge array is used in conjunction with a recoil mass spectrometer (RMS). The old Daresbury recoil separator (DRS) also resides here. Newsletters, current status and schedule. The Rare Isotope Accelerator (RIA). Delta airlines schedule. The former home of Euroball III. The GASP spectrometer is here and can be used with the ISIS charged particle detector, or the CAMEL recoil mass spectrometer. The Tandem Alpi accelerator and beam schedule. The MARS project. PRISMA and the Clover Array. TRIUMF is Canada's National Laboratory for Particle and Nuclear Physics and is situated in Vancouver. It is located on the campus of the University of Britsh Columbia and is based on the world's largest cyclotron. ISAC (Isotope Separator and Accelerator) - TRIUMF's Radioactive Beam Facility.
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