NUSTAR News Archive:

26.04.2013
Imaging of rotating ions increases the precision of mass measurements of unstable nuclei.
Figure 1
25.04.2013
The MINOS' third newsletter is now available and can be downloaded.
02.04.2013
From February 25 to March 1, 2013 the NUSTAR Collaboration held their annual collaboration meeting at GSI. Over 150 international participants discussed recent research highlights from experiments at GSI and other labs.
23.11.2012
In November 2012 the first 150 sub-modules of NeuLAND were exposed to fast "mono-energetic" neutrons in Cave C at GSI.
Figure 1 (NeuLAND bars)
21.11.2012
A prototype of the cryogenic stopping cell (CSC) and the multiple-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometer (MR-TOF-MS) for the Low-Energy Branch (LEB) of the Super-FRS at FAIR have recently been commissioned at the FRS at GSI.
30.10.2012
The NUSTAR Collaboration met in Kolkata, India, from October 8-12 to hold the NUSTAR Week 2012, this time hosted by the Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre (VECC) in Kolkata.
01.08.2012
The MINOS (acronym for MagIc Numbers Off Stability) development enters its last year. The major parts of the device are now existing in a prototype stage.
23.07.2012
First tests of the readily mounted cold mass with the coils are foreseen at CEA Saclay in August/September 2012.
02.05.2012
MINOS, acronym for MagIc Numbers Off Stability, represents both a physics program and a device. The physics program aims at investigating the properties of the in-medium NN interaction through the spectroscopy of the most exotic nuclei produced at fragmentation facilities.