Abstract

We present the general layout and the design features of the new beam line at CEDAD (Centre for Dating and Diagnostics) of the University of Salento, Italy, dedicated to the analysis of the rare isotope 10Be optimized for the 10B isobar suppression using the passive degrader in combination with a high resolution gas ionization detector. The layout of the beam line will also offer the possibility to analyze 26Al, 129I and actinide isotopes. The ion optics simulations, the characteristics of the dispersive elements, the detection and control systems are presented together with the expected performances.

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