das Phasenraumvolumen des Strahls mit zunehmender Zahl gespeicherter Ionen und mit der Ladung des Ions wächst. In Bild 2 ist die Abhängigkeit der Strahlparameter für eine Ionensorte ( 12 C 6+ ) für ve
Vormann, S. Yaramyshev, D. Jeon, D. Uriot, R. Tiede A New High Energy UNILAC as a High Current Heavy Ion Injector for the FAIR-Synchrotrons PAC 2009, FR5REP059 Authors: W. Barth, L. Dahl, H. Eickhoff, L.
SAM3 processor board is the further development of the SAM2 module, the centerpiece of the GSI Heavy Ion Therapy Control system. Main improvements are increased memory buffers to handle larger event sizes
at the partner facilities at GSI, GANIL and MSU, leading the way to the next-generation radioactive-ion beam facilities FAIR, SPIRAL2 and FRIB at these sites, will allow to measure and investigate properties
a proton linac is planned, which will be operated independently from the existing UNILAC for heavy ions. The proposed linac comprises a proton source, a RFQ, and a DTL. Its operation frequency of 352 MHz
was moved to the ISAC mass separator at TRIUMF . This facility offered us more than 30,000 11 Li ions/s, produced in spallation reactions induced by a 500 MeV proton beam with 40 μA beam current. During
sections of the Super-FRS can be operated in dispersive, achromatic or dispersion-matched spectrometer ion-optical modes, which allow measurements of momentum distributions of secondary-reaction products with
Applications of position sensitive germanium detectors for X-ray spectroscopy of highly charged heavy ions Th. Stöhlker et. al. Nucl. Instr. Meth. B 205, 210 (2003)
uses a versatile detector and will be one of the key experiments at the Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research ( FAIR ) which is under construction and currently being built on the area of the GSI Hel
physics: G-PAC PHELIX and Plasmaphysics Program Advisory Committee (PPAC), for plasmaphysics with ions and lasers: PPAC Materials Research Program Advisory Committee (Mat-PAC), for materials research:
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