Program as pdf
Wednesday, March 20, 2002
Welcome – W. Henning
Introduction, Idea and General Scope – A. Türler
Structure of Workshop – M. Schädel
Superheavy Elements
Fusion Cross Sections – chair: K.E. Gregorich
- S. Hofmann - Cold and Hot Fusion Cross-Section Systematics
- V.Yu. Denisov - Formation of Superheavy Elements in Heavy-Ion Reactions and Fusion Barriers
- T. Schuck - Neutron Transfer Effects in Nuclear Fusion
Nuclear Stability and Decay – chair: A. Popeko
- F.P. Hessberger - Nuclear Structure Investigations in the Region of Transfermium Elements
- J.V. Kratz - An EC-Branch in the Decay of 27-s Db-263: Evidence for the new Isotope Rf-263
Chemistry I – chair: J.V. Kratz
- H.W. Gäggeler - Introduction into SHE Chemistry
- Ch.E. Düllmann - Chemical Identification of Hassium (Hs, Z = 108) and Prospects for Future Studies
- A.Yakushev - First Chemistry Experiments with Element 112
- S. Soverna - Prospects for IVO Chemistry Experiment with Element 112
- A.Yakushev - Approaches to Element 114 Chemistry with and without Physical Preseparation
Chemistry II – chair: H.W. Gäggeler
- R. Dressler - Limitations of Online Gas Chemistry Technique to alpha-spectroscopy in Ca-48 induced SHE Applications
- U.W. Scherer - Development of Miniaturized Aqueous Chemistry Systems
- R. Eichler - Vacuum Thermochromatography - Revival of a Gas Phase Adsorption Separation Method to be Coupled to a Future "CHEMSEP"
- J.P. Omtvedt - Practical Results from Working with Preseparated Rf-257
- C. Laue - Recoil Separator - Curse or Promise for SHE One-Atom-at-a-Month Chemistry
Ion Traps etc. – chair: N. Trautmann
- A. Dretzke - Ion Chemical Reactions with Heavy Elements in the Gas Phase
- M. Sewtz - Ion Mobility Measurements in the Region of Superheavy Elements with Z>=100
- C. Weber - FT-ICR: A Non-Destructive Detection Method for Heavy Radionuclides at the SHIPTRAP Facility at GSI
Ion Source, Targets, Windows, etc. – chair: R. Lougheed
- V.Ya. Lebedev - Conversion of some Neutron-Excess Isotope Chemical Forms available at the Market into Compounds suitable for Effective Feeding of a Cyclotron ECR Ion Source for Production of Highly Intense Ion Beam
- K. Eberhardt - Preparation of Lanthanide and Actinide Targets for the new GSI Rotating Wheel Target Assembly
- B. Kindler - Status of the Target Development and Target Monitoring at SHIP
- J. Uusitalo - Window-less Operation of the JYFL Gas-filled Recoil Separator RITU
Thursday, March 21, 2002
Recoil Separators – Design and Achievements – Merits and Deficiencies
Velocity- and Energy Filters (separation in vacuum) – chair: C. Davids
- D. Ackermann - The Velocity Filter SHIP
- A.V. Yeremin - Design and Performance of Vassilissa Separator
- C. Stodel - Experiments on Super-Heavy Elements with the Velocity Filter LISE III = CANCELLED =
- F. Scarlassara - The Heavy-Ion Magnetic Spectrometer PRISMA
Gas-filled Separators – chair: S. Hofmann
- M. Leino - Transmission of the JYFL Gas-filled Recoil Separator RITU
- J. Wild - The Dubna Gas-filled Separator - Status Report
- K. Gregorich - The Recoil Transfer Chamber: A Gas-Jet Transport Device Coupled to the Berkeley Gas-filled Separator
New and Old Ideas, Concepts and Designs (related to a “CHEMSEP”) – chair: M. Leino
- R.N. Sagaidak - Angle- and Energy Selection of the Heaviest Evaporation Residues Produced in Complete Fusion Reactions
- C.N. Davids - Design Study for a Recoil Separator for Superheavy Element Chemistry
- O.N. Malychev - Electrostatic Preseparation for Chemistry of Superheavy Elements
- A. Popeko - Gas-filled Magnet as Preseparator for Chemistry
- T. Enquist - About the Design of a Gas-filled Separator
- K. Gregorich - A Superconductor Gas-filled Separator
- U. Köster - Experiments at ISOLDE with Homologs of the Elements 104 - 118
Concluding Discussion – Panel and Audience – chair: G. Münzenberg (pdf, protected)
Open Questions - moderated by Panel Chairperson
Most Promising Design(s) - moderated by Panel Chairperson
- Gas-filled Separator vs Vacuum In-flight Separation
- Design Parameters
What to do (test exp., calculatations) ? – Who, when , where, …?
Proposal to GSI, ... ? – Who, when, what, how, ..?
Concluding Remarks – M. Schädel, A. Türler