9–14 Oct 2011
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Accelerator physics and detectors II

12 Oct 2011, 09:00
Aula Bruno Touschek (Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati <!-- ID_UTENTE=505 -->)

Aula Bruno Touschek

Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati <!-- ID_UTENTE=505 -->

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  1. Dr Andreas Lehrach (IKP, FZ Jülich)
    12/10/2011, 09:00
    Accelerator Physics
    Plenary Invited
    Storage rings are used world-wide for various research topics and scientific applications. Next generation hadron storage rings are seeking for highest luminosity and precision. Advanced beam- and spin dynamics simulations are key tools to reach the required performance. In this presentation the performance of high-luminosity and resolution operation in the High-Energy Storage Ring HESR will...
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  2. Prof. Pawel de Barbaro (University of Rochester)
    12/10/2011, 09:35
    Accelerator Physics
    Plenary Invited
    In my presentation, will summarize performance of two general purpose collider physics detectors: CDF at Fermilab and CMS at LHC. In particular, i will concentrate on the calorimeter issues encountered during operation of CDF and CMS and discuss planned upgrades for CMS.
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  3. Dr John Hauptman (Iowa State University)
    12/10/2011, 10:10
    Future facilities and Detectors
    Plenary Invited
    The character and capabilities of lepton storage ring detectors has naturally evolved. I will discuss the configurations of recent and current detectors at VEPP, the b-factories, LEP, and potential detectors at a Muon Collider or a linear electron collider, CLIC/ILC.
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  4. Prof. You Jin Yuan (Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
    12/10/2011, 11:15
    Accelerator Physics
    Plenary Contribution
    In this paper, present status of storage rings CSRm and CSRe at HIRFL in Institute of Modern Physics is introduced. During 3 years operation and upgrading, the performance of CSR is getting ready for high level physics experiments including nuclear physics related to high precision mass measurement, hardron cancer therapy and atomic physics research. In addition, further enhancements of the...
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  5. Yoshitaka YAMAGUCHI (RIKEN Nishina Center)
    12/10/2011, 11:50
    Accelerator Physics
    Plenary Contribution
    We would like to present current status of Rare-RI Ring Project in RIKEN RI Beam Factory (RIBF). Rare-RI Ring consists of long injection line, septum magnets, fast-response kicker magnet and cyclotron-like storage ring. Main purpose of the Rare-RI Ring is to measure mass of unstable nuclei related to R-process, which are located very neutron rich side. Basic idea of the Rare-RI Ring and...
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  6. Gianfranco Morello (LNF)
    12/10/2011, 12:15
    Accelerator Physics
    Plenary Contribution
    We report on the design and construction of a triple-GEM detector as a new Inner Tracker (IT) for the KLOE-2 experiment at the Frascati Phi-factory. The IT is composed of four tracking layers, each providing an independent 2-dimensional space point. Each layer is a fully cylindrical triple-GEM detector. The front-end electronics is based on the GASTONE ASIC, specifically developed for...
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  7. Dr Branislav Streicher (KVI, Groningen, The Netherlands)
    12/10/2011, 12:40
    Accelerator Physics
    Plenary Contribution
    The presented work focuses on the implementation of complex and highly granular detector arrays in the UHV environment of a storage ring. The concept to be presented here was borne out when designing the detection system for the upcoming project “EXotic nuclei studied in Light ion induced reactions (EXL)” at the New Experimental Storage Ring (NESR) as a part of the future FAIR facility. By...
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