Abstract

A superconducting heavy-ion linac, predecessor and part of the national facility ATLAS funded this year, has been operational at Argonne for approximately three years. Even though the last resonator was only mounted a few weeks ago, the modular design of independently phased resonators has allowed partial operation and an experimental program over that period, with continually increasing capability in ion-beam species and energy. This is a short report on some of the research activities which, in short, are concerned with the various aspects of the relationships between heavy-ion-induced reactions and nuclear structure. Major interests are the structure of nuclei at high excitation, far from stability or in states of high spin near the yrast line.

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