Tübingen 2003 – wissenschaftliches Programm
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HK: Physik der Hadronen und Kerne
HK 2: Kernphysik/Spektroskopie I
HK 2.2: Gruppenbericht
Montag, 17. März 2003, 16:15–16:45, A
Research with Rare-Isotope Beams: Highlights from the Present Facility at GSI and Perspectives with the Future Super-FRS — •Thomas Aumann — Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung (GSI), Darmstadt, Germany
The GSI projectile fragment separator FRS has demonstrated with
many pioneering experiments the research potential of in-flight
separators at relativistic energies. Several recent highlights
from FRS experiments will be reviewed in this contribution and the
limitations of the present facility will be discussed. A new
generation of experiments with intense exotic nuclear beams will
be possible with the future facility at GSI [1]. This new
accelerator complex in combination with a large-acceptance
super-conducting fragment separator (Super-FRS) will provide beams
of short-lived nuclei with intensities that are several orders of
magnitude higher than presently available. Several experimental
areas are planned which will allow a broad experimental programme
with rare isotopes at different energies. The possibilities
include reaction experiments in complete kinematics at high energy
(up to about 1 GeV/u), hadron and electron scattering experiments
with cooled radioactive beams in storage rings (at several hundred
MeV/u), spectroscopy and reactions at low energies, as well as
precision experiments with stopped isotopes.
Supported by BMBF, GSI, and EU
[1] An International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons, Conceptual Design Report, Publisher GSI (2001), http://www.gsi.de/GSI-Future/cdr/