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3D integration methodologies of the accelerators at CERN / Magazinik, Anastasiya (Unlisted, CH) ; Tursun, Alparslan (Unlisted, CH) ; Kosmicki, Antoine (CERN) ; del Alamo, Daniel (CERN) ; Valchkova-Georgieva, Fani (Unlisted, CH) ; Galleazzi, Frederic (CERN) ; Corso, Jean-Pierre (CERN) ; Coupard, Julie (CERN) ; Joannon, Nicolas (Unlisted, CH) ; Maridor, Stephane (CERN) et al.
The 3D design of large accelerators like the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) requires coordination among equipment, services, and infrastructures. As numerous systems are designed, procured, and installed, 3D integration studies are important steps at any stages of a project, starting from the conceptual phase with space reservations, envelopes and interfaces, followed by the technical design phase managing the detailed and simplified 3D models, and finishing by the installation phase with follow-up of discrepancies. [...]
2024 - 4 p. - Published in : JACoW IPAC 2024 (2024) THPS48 Fulltext: PDF;
In : 15th International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC 2024), Nashville, TN, United States, 19 - 24 May 2024, pp.THPS48
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Nuclear Analysis of High-Power LIEBE Molten Target at CERN for the Production of Radioisotopes / Togobickij, Benjaminas (Vilnius U.) ; Povilaitis, Mantas (Vilnius U.) ; Slavickas, Andrius (Vilnius U.) ; Stora, Thierry (CERN) ; Barozier, Vincent (CERN) ; Stankunas, Gediminas (Vilnius U.)
To enhance the production of short-lived isotopes, higher beam powers are sought, which require targets able to accommodate them. One such target prototype is a liquid metal target LIEBE, developed at CERN. [...]
2022 - 14 p. - Published in : Appl. Sciences 12 (2022) 11884 Fulltext: PDF;
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CERN-MEDICIS: A Review Since Commissioning in 2017 / MEDICIS Collaboration
The CERN-MEDICIS (MEDical Isotopes Collected from ISolde) facility has delivered its first radioactive ion beam at CERN (Switzerland) in December 2017 to support the research and development in nuclear medicine using non-conventional radionuclides. Since then, fourteen institutes, including CERN, have joined the collaboration to drive the scientific program of this unique installation and evaluate the needs of the community to improve the research in imaging, diagnostics, radiation therapy and personalized medicine. [...]
2021 - 11 p. - Published in : Frontiers in Medicine 8 (2021) 693682 Fulltext: PDF;
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The CERN-MEDICIS Isotope Separator Beamline / CERN-MEDICIS Collaboration
CERN-MEDICIS is an off-line isotope separator facility for the extraction of radioisotopes from irradiated targets of interest to medical applications. The beamline, between the ion source and the collection chamber, consists of ion extraction and focusing elements, and a dipole magnet mass spectrometer recovered from the LISOL facility in Louvain-la-Neuve. [...]
2021 - 8 p. - Published in : Frontiers in Medicine 8 (2021) 689281 Fulltext: PDF;
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First laser ions at the CERN-MEDICIS facility / MEDICIS Collaboration
The CERN-MEDICIS facility aims to produce emerging medical radionuclides for the theranostics approach in nuclear medicine with mass separation of ion beams. To enhance the radioisotope yield and purity of collected samples, the resonance ionization laser ion source MELISSA was constructed, and provided the first laser ions at the facility in 2019. [...]
2020 - 9 p. - Published in : Hyperfine Interact. 241 (2020) 55 Fulltext: PDF;
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MELISSA: Laser ion source setup at CERN-MEDICIS facility. Blueprint / Gadelshin, Vadim (Johannes Gutenberg Universitaet Mainz (DE)) ; Barozier, Vincent (CERN) ; Cocolios, Thomas Elias (KU Leuven (BE)) ; Fedosseev, Valentine (CERN) ; Formento Cavaier, Roberto (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR)) ; Haddad, Ferid (CERN) ; Marsh, Bruce (CERN) ; Marzari, Stefano (CERN) ; Rothe, Sebastian (CERN) ; Stora, Thierry (CERN) et al.
The Resonance Ionization Laser Ion Source (RILIS) has become an essential feature of many radioactive ion beam facilities worldwide since it offers an unmatched combination of efficiency and selectivity in the production of ion beams of many different chemical elements. In 2019, the laser ion source setup MELISSA is going to be established at the CERN-MEDICIS facility, based on the experience of the workgroup LARISSA of the University Mainz and CERN ISOLDE RILIS team. [...]
CERN-ISOLDE-CONF-2019-004.- Geneva : CERN, 2020 - 4 p. - Published in : Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., B 463 (2020) 460-463 Fulltext: PDF;
In : 18th International Conference on Electromagnetic Isotope Separators and Related Topics, Geneva, Switzerland, 16 - 21 Sep 2018, pp.460-463

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