An Overview on the Physics Program of the Storage Particle Atomic Research Collaboration (SPARC)30m
Speaker:
R. Schuch
Slides
09:30
→
10:00
Surface nanostructures induced by slow highly charged ions30m
Speaker:
S. Facsko
Slides
10:00
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10:20
Towards surface experiments at HITRAP20m
Speaker:
E. Bodewits
Slides
10:20
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10:40
Ionization of atoms and molecules by ion impact20m
Speaker:
D. Fischer
Slides
10:40
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11:00
Investigation of multiple charged transfer using an ultracold target20m
Speaker:
S. Götz
Slides
11:00
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11:30
coffee break
30m
11:30
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11:50
A pulsed supersonic gas jet target for HITRAP20m
Speaker:
K. Stiebing
Slides
11:50
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12:10
Trap-assisted precision spectroscopy of of highly-charged ions20m
Speaker:
M. Vogel
Slides
12:10
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12:30
Characterization of LN2 cooled APDs for Single Photon Counting Applications20m
Speaker:
R. Jöhren
Slides
12:30
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13:00
Test of Time Dilation by Laser Spectroscopy30m
Speaker:
W. Nörtershäuser
Slides
13:00
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13:20
Accurate spectroscopy of excited lefels in He-like uranium at the ESR20m
Speaker:
M. Trassinelli
Slides
13:20
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14:30
lunch
1h 10m
14:30
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14:50
Proton-induced reactions at the ESR20m
Speaker:
R. Reifarth
Slides
14:50
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15:10
Microcalorimeters for spectroscopy of highly-charged ions20m
Speaker:
S. Kraft-Bermuth
Slides
15:10
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15:30
Fundamental Processes studied via Electron Spectroscopy in Heavy-Ion Storage Rings20m
Speaker:
S. Hagmann
Slides
15:30
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15:50
Towards exploration of overcritical fields in superheavy quasimolecules - inner shell vacancy transfer investigated in heavy ion-atom collisions20m
Speaker:
P. Verma
15:50
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16:10
Upcoming Studies of Heavy Quasi-Molecular Stystems at the ESR20m
Speaker:
R. DuBois
Slides
16:10
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16:30
coffee break
20m
16:30
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18:00
Poster Session1h 30m
18:00
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19:30
Dinner
1h 30m
19:30
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20:30
Exploring the age and history of our galaxy with the ESR: Are nuclear cosmic clocks trustworthy? Was the formation of our solar system escorted by the outbreak of a neighbouring supernova?1h