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MARS is used to produce and separate
exotic nuclei. These nuclei are later used as radioactive beams
or for nuclear decay studies.
Radioactive Nuclear Beams are
produced with MARS in kinematically inverted reactions induced by
heavy projectiles from the K500 superconducting cyclotron on a cryogenic
hydrogen gas target. MARS has a good mass resolution and a very
good beam rejection factor, leading to clean, high quality secondary
beams.
The secondary beams are used in the nuclear astrophysics, the reaction
mechanisms and the fundamental interactions programs.
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