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HIE-ISOLDE: nuclear physics now at higher energies

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Published on Nov 16, 2015

From biomedical applications to nuclear astrophysics, physicists at CERN’s nuclear physics facility, ISOLDE, are probing the structure of matter. To stay at the cutting edge of technology and science, further development was needed. Now, eight years since the start of the HIE-ISOLDE project, a new accelerator is in place taking nuclear physics at CERN to higher energies. With physicists setting their sights on even higher energies of 10 MeV in the future, they will continue to commission more HIE-ISOLDE accelerating cavities and beamlines in the years to come. Find out more: http://cern.ch/go/9dFn

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