9–14 Oct 2011
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Future Facilities and detectors I

11 Oct 2011, 14:30
Aula Bruno Touschek (Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati <!-- ID_UTENTE=505 -->)

Aula Bruno Touschek

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  1. Prof. Victor Varentsov (FAIR/ITEP)
    11/10/2011, 14:55
    Future facilities and Detectors
    Plenary Contribution
    The conventional nozzle vibration technique of the hydrogen micro-droplet generation that is supposed to be used for internal pellet target production for the future PANDA experiment at the international FAIR facility in Darmstadtfor is described. The operation of this technique has been investigated by means of detailed computer simulations. Results of calculations for the geometry and...
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  2. Dr Haik Simon (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH)
    11/10/2011, 15:20
    Future facilities and Detectors
    Parallel Contribution
    Haik Simon for the ELISe collaboration At the New Experimental Storage Ring (NESR) at the FAIR facility an intersecting electron ion ring (eA collider, [1]) will allow scattering electrons with an energy of 125-500 MeV off exotic nuclei. The eA collider will enable for the first time to perform elastic, inelastic and quasielastic electron scattering off shortlived radioactive isotopes [2]....
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  3. Dr Yuri Litvinov (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung)
    11/10/2011, 15:45
    Future facilities and Detectors
    Plenary Contribution
    Nuclear physics experiments in heavy-ion storage rings have proven a high potential over the last decades [1,2]. The ILIMA collaboration (Isomeric beams, LIfetimes and MAsses), based on experiences with the GSI Experimental Storage Ring (ESR) and IMP cooler-storage ring (CSRe) aims at accurate measurement of masses, lifetimes and decay modes of nuclear isomers and ground states at the new FAIR...
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  4. Paolo Fonte (LIP, Coimbra)
    11/10/2011, 16:40
    Future facilities and Detectors
    Plenary Contribution
    The introduction of timing Resistive Plate Chambers opened the way for very large area gaseous time-of-flight detectors. Such detectors have immediately found application in several Heavy Ion experiments and applications are being pursued in other fields, such as medical instrumentation. In this communication we will review the physical operating principles and the status of the technology.
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  5. Dr Sergey Litvinov (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung, Darmstadt, Germany)
    11/10/2011, 17:05
    Future facilities and Detectors
    Parallel Contribution
    The large acceptance Collector Ring (CR) together with the High Energy Storage Ring (HESR) is the storage ring which will be realized in the Modularized Start Version (MSV) of the FAIR project [1]. It will be operated in three ion-optical modes, two of them providing fast pre-cooling of either antiprotons or RIBs. The CR design was recently adapted to the use as a pre-cooling ring for...
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  6. Dr Fergus Wilson (RAL)
    11/10/2011, 17:30
    Future facilities and Detectors
    Parallel Contribution
    The SuperB experiment is a next generation Super Flavour Factory expected to accumulate 75ab^-1 of data at the Y(4S) in five years of nominal running. In addition to running data at the Y(4S), SuperB will be able to accumulate data from the psi(3770) up to the Y(6S). A polarized electron beam enables unique physics opportunities at SuperB. We also discuss the detector design for...
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  7. Mr Anatoli Rouba (Research Institute for Nuclear Problems)
    11/10/2011, 17:55
    Future facilities and Detectors
    Plenary Contribution
    Despite long-lasting study and seeming simplicity, the investigation of two- and three-particle interactions is still a topical problem. Because these investigations are very important, the experiments with antiproton, proton and deuteron interactions are included in scientific programs of modern accelerators COSY, GSI and LHC. For study of these interactions, polarization observables...
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