The electron-ion scattering experiment ELISe is part of the installations envisaged at the new experimental storage ring at the international Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR) in Darmstadt, Germany. It offers an unique opportunity to use electrons as probe in investigations of the structure of exotic nuclei. The conceptual design and the scientific challenges of ELISe are presented.
After magnetic separation, identification through time of flight and 5E x E measurements has allowed the observation of the new nuclei, 29F, 35'36Mg, 3s'39A1, 4~ 43,44p, 45'46'47S, 46'4v'4s'49C1, 49'5~ from the interaction of a 4SCa beam of 55 MeV/u with tantalum targets.
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