Abstract

Abstract The Argonne Tandem Linac Accelerator System (ATLAS) is a super-conducting low-energy heavy-ion accelerator [1]. Its primary purpose is to provide beams for research in nuclear structure physics. It therefore seems quite fitting that ATLAS is located in Building 203 at Argonne National Laboratory, the same building where Marie Goeppert-Mayer worked on her Nobel-prize-winning contributions to the nuclear shell model.

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