22–26 Sept 2025
Moho
Europe/Paris timezone

Isolde Decay Station (IDS) current status and perspectives

Not scheduled
25m
Moho

Moho

16 bis Quai Hamelin 14000 CAEN
Invited Presentation Accelerators and Instrumentation Parallel session

Speaker

James Cubiss (University of Edinburgh)

Description

On behalf of the IDS collaboration.
The ISOLDE Decay Station (IDS) [1] is one of the permanent experiments at CERN’s ISOLDE facility. The device provides a versatile and flexible tool for studying the decays of the wide range of radioactive beams available at the laboratory. The current system consists of a recently upgraded array of HPGe clover detectors arrange around a movable Mylar tape system. This core setup is complemented with arrays of ancillary detector for charged particle (silicon, DSSDs, plastic scintillators), neutron (INDiE and OGS) and fast-timing (LaBr:Ce and plastic scintillators) measurements. In this presentation, an overview of the setup will be given along with recent highlights from the collaboration, and plans for future.

[1] https://isolde-ids.web.cern.ch/

Author

James Cubiss (University of Edinburgh)

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