Prof.
Thomas Stoehlker
(GSI)
10/11/11, 9:00 AM
Accelerator Physics
Invited Parallel
Thomas Stoehlker (1,2,3) and Reinhold Schuch (4)
1 GSI-Darmstadt, Planckstr.1, 64291 Darmstadt, Germany
2 Physikalisches Institut, University of Heidelberg, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany
3 Helmholtz Institute Jena, 07743 Jena, Germany
3 Atomic Physics, Fysikum, AlbaNova University Centre, S-10691 Stockholm, Sweden
An overview about the envisioned program of the research collaboration...
Dr
Fredrik Wenander
(CERN)
10/11/11, 9:35 AM
Accelerator Physics
Plenary Invited
It has been proposed to use the Test Storage Ring (TSR) from MPI-K, Heidelberg, at the High Intensity Energy Isolde (HIE-ISOLDE) facility to perform experiments with stored exotic nuclides. With the integration of TSR at HIE-ISOLDE it would become the first storage ring at an isotope separator on-line (ISOL) facility. This, in combination with the capability of going to low beam energies (some...
Prof.
Yuri Shatunov
(Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics)
10/11/11, 10:10 AM
Accelerator Physics
Parallel Contribution
The first experiments to apply RF fields for resonant beam depolarization and spin flip at the VEPP-2M storage ring were
carried out more than 30 years ago.
Later this technique was used at VEPP-2M in the experiment for comparison of electron and positron anomalous magnetic moments.
Recently, interest in RF spin control has appeared at proton
machines. This paper describes a general...
Ms
Greta Guidoboni
(University of Ferrara and INFN, 44100 Ferrara, Italy)
10/11/11, 10:35 AM
Accelerator Physics
Parallel Contribution
The search for an electric dipole moment (EDM) using a polarized, charged-particle beam in a storage ring requires ring conditions that can maintain a longitudinal, and stable, polarization for times up to 1000 s. The EDM signal is a rotation of this polarization into the vertical direction as a consequence of the radial electric fields present in both electric and magnetic storage rings. A...
Ms
Esperanza Köhler
(Institut für Kernphysik, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany)
10/11/11, 11:30 AM
Accelerator Physics
Parallel Contribution
An internal cluster-jet target will be one of the two target
stations for the planned PANDA experiment at the antiproton accelerator
and storage ring HESR/FAIR.
Due to the significance of investigations of antiproton-nucleon interactions for PANDA,
hydrogen and deuterium are of largest interest as target material.
This type of target allows for a high and constant target
density at the...
Dr
Renate Maertin
(University of Heidelberg)
10/11/11, 11:55 AM
Accelerator Physics
Parallel Contribution
Renate Märtina,b, Roman Bardayc, Joachim Endersc, Yuliya Poltoratskac, Uwe Spillmannb, Andrey Surzhykova,b, Günter Weberd , Vladimir A. Yerokhina,b,e and Thomas Stöhlkera,b,d
a) Physikalisches Institut, University of Heidelberg, Philosophenweg 12, Heidelberg 69120, Germany
b) GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung, Planckstraße 1, Darmstadt 64291, Germany
c) Institut für...
Mr
Alexander Täschner
(Institut für Kernphysik, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany)
10/11/11, 12:20 PM
Accelerator Physics
Parallel Contribution
The prototype of the cluster-jet target station for PANDA has been built up at the University of Münster. This setup allows for systematic studies on the production of high density cluster-jet beams and their properties. One important parameter determining the performance of internal targets for storage ring experiments is the target thickness. In case of the cluster-jet targets the target...