# Pushing the Limits of Spectroscopy with $S^3$

Abstract : Designed in the framework of the SPIRAL2 project, the Super Separator Spectrometer (S3) will benefit from unprecedented high intensity stable beams available at the new LINAG accelerator. It will open new horizons for the physics of rare nuclei and low production cross-section nuclei at the extreme limits of the nuclear chart. A research and development program has been launched in order to optimize the S3 focal-plane detection according to the three main physics cases: Synthesis of new Super Heavy Elements, Spectroscopy of Very and Super Heavy Elements and Spectroscopy of neutron-deficient nuclei around 100Sn.
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B.J.P. Gall, J. Piot, O. Dorvaux, K. Hauschild, A. Khouaja, et al.. Pushing the Limits of Spectroscopy with $S^3$. XLV Zakopane Conference on Nuclear physics "Extremes of the Nuclear Landscape", Aug 2010, Zakopane, Poland. pp.597-604, ⟨10.5506/APhysPolB.42.597⟩. ⟨in2p3-00578744⟩

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