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AU  - Mollaebrahimi, Ali
AU  - Constantin, Paul
AU  - Dickel, Timo
AU  - Amanbayev, Daler
AU  - Glöckner, Simeon
AU  - Haettner, Emma
AU  - Kar, Debodyuti
AU  - Kripko-Koncz, Gabriella
AU  - Kumar, Deepak
AU  - Mahajan, Kriti
AU  - Mardor, Israel
AU  - Morrissey, David
AU  - Narang, Meetika
AU  - Plaß, Wolfgang R.
AU  - Shrayer, Amir
AU  - Tortorelli, Nazarena
AU  - Yu, Jiajun
AU  - Ahokas, Jasmiina
AU  - Amorim, Beatriz
AU  - Ayet San Andrés, Samuel
AU  - Bagchi, Soumya
AU  - Bajzek, Martin
AU  - Balabanski, Dimiter
AU  - Bergmann, Julian
AU  - Botsiou, Konstantina
AU  - Charviakova, Volha
AU  - Eronen, Tommi
AU  - Ge, Zhuang
AU  - Harakeh, Muhsin
AU  - Hornung, Christine
AU  - Hubbard, Nic
AU  - Jaries, Arthur
AU  - Kalantar-Nayestanaki, Nasser
AU  - Kankainen, Anu
AU  - Karmakar, Annesha
AU  - Lozeva, Radomira
AU  - Rodríguez Sánchez, José Luis
AU  - Mitsiou, Iliana
AU  - Reiter, Moritz Pascal
AU  - Piau, Valentin
AU  - Podolyak, Zsolt
AU  - Prajapat, Rinku
AU  - Prajapati, Divyang
AU  - Purushothaman, Sivaji
AU  - Reponen, Mikael
AU  - Rocco, Elena
AU  - Ruotsalainen, Jouni
AU  - Scheidenberger, Christoph
AU  - Simonov, Makar
AU  - Kostyleva, Daria
AU  - Singh, Suraj Kumar
AU  - Spataru, Anamaria
AU  - State, Alexandru
AU  - Stefanescu, Ionut
AU  - Tanaka, Yoshiki K.
AU  - Trache, Livius
AU  - Welde, Leonard
AU  - Zhao, Jianwei
TI  - First observation of MNT isotope beams at the FRS Ion Catcher
JO  - Nuclear physics  / A
VL  - 1057
SN  - 0375-9474
CY  - Amsterdam
PB  - North-Holland Publ. Co.
M1  - GSI-2025-00733
SP  - 123041
PY  - 2025
N1  - FAIR-RO/RD/2024_008, DFG - AY 155/2-1. Support from the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF) under contracts no. 05P19RGFN1 and 05P21RGFN1 and 05P24RG4This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ).
AB  - The FRS Ion Catcher is a set up which slows down exotic nuclei produced with high energies to perform high precision measurements almost at rest. The properties of the exotic isotopes help to study the structure of the nuclei or the origin of the elements in the universe. The setup is located at the fragment separator (FRS) of the GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research in Darmstadt, Germany. The setup has been designed in collaboration with inter-national partners, e.g. KVI-CART Groningen, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Germany. The FRS Ion Catcher consist in a cryogenic stopping cell, an RFQ based beamline with im-proved capabilities and a Multiple-Reflection time-of-flight Mass Spectrometer (MR-TOF-MS). More details can be found in [1, 2].  1.	W.R. Plass et al. NIMB 317, 457-462 (2013)2.	https://www-windows.gsi.de/frs-ion-catcher/
LB  - PUB:(DE-HGF)16
UR  - <Go to ISI:>//WOS:001430001600001
DO  - DOI:10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2025.123041
UR  - https://repository.gsi.de/record/359545
ER  -