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Status of the RISING project at GSI

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The FRS-RISING set-up at GSI uses secondary radioactive beams at relativistic energies for nuclear structure studies. At GSI the fragmentation or fission of stable primary beams up to 238U provide secondary beams with sufficient intensity to perform γ-ray spectroscopy. The RISING set-up is described and results of the first RISING campaign are presented. New experimental methods at relativistic energies are being investigated. Future experiments focus on state-of-the art nuclear structure physics covering exotic nuclei all over the nuclear chart.

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Becker, F., Banu, A., Beck, T. et al. Status of the RISING project at GSI. Eur. Phys. J. A 25 (Suppl 1), 719–722 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjad/i2005-06-170-5

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