energy-loss of the fragments ( Bρ - ToF - ΔE method). For better separations and collimation of the ion/fragments beams a dedicated slit system has been developed. Using fission fragments of uranium beam
follow these instructions carefully. You have plenty of time to prepare your experiments with heavy ions. Remember that it is strongly advised to test your system with X-rays in your institute before the
GSI/FAIR also provided information about the mega construction project FAIR (Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research), which is currently being built next to the GSI premises in international cooperation. At
Slits The slit system is used to cut and collimate the ion/fragment beam in the transversal beam direction (horizontally or vertically). It consists of 12 horizontal ( x -slits) and 6 vertical ( y -slits)
order to strengthen interaction between business and science technology transfer of GSI for Heavy Ion Research GmbH organizes regularly roadshows on the campus of GSI. Thereby existing contacts can be
create such conditions in the laboratory. To do so, they will bombard small samples of matter with ions (electrically charged atoms). These collisions will, for very short periods of time, create the cosmic
g From 1997 to 2008, GSI has been operating a radiotherapy unit for cancer treatment using carbon ions at its accelerator facility, in collaboration with the Department of Radiology at the Heidelberg
experiments at the GSI accelerator facility and in the future at FAIR - Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research. You are welcome to visit our accelerators and experiments and join a guided tour through
NUSTAR departments are actively working also for the upcoming International Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR), together with the NUSTAR international collaboration, the community planning to use
TU Darmstadt and University of Frankfurt , is focused on the investigation of reactions with heavy-ion beams, in particular rare-isotope beams at energies well above the Fermi energy. The study of nuclear
Wed, August 28, 2024 | 2 p.m. Kosmische Alchemie der Elemente – Die ersten 14 Milliarden Jahre des Universums Karlheinz Langanke, GSI/FAIR Registration and further information