The IGISOL facility at the Department of Physics of the University of Jyväskylä (JYFL) is delivering radioactive beams of short-lived exotic nuclei, in particular the neutron-rich isotopes from the fission reaction. These nuclei are studied with the nuclear spectroscopy methods. In order to substantially increase the quality and sensitivity of such studies the beam should undergo beam handling: cooling, bunching and isobaric purification. The first two processes are performed with the use of an RFQ cooler/buncher. The isobaric purification will be made by a Penning trap placed after the RF-cooler element. This will yield a substantial background reduction in the nuclear decay spectroscopy experiments and enable studies of much more exotic nuclei, like the ones belonging to r-process path. This contribution describes the current status of the project.
PACS numbers: 39.10.+j
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