Topical Workshop of the FLAIR Collaboration
Zentraler Seminarraum
Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg, Germany
The FLAIR Workshop and Collaboration meeting is jointly organized by the Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik MPIK Heidelberg, the GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH, Darmstadt, the Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, Mainz, and the Stefan-Meyer-Institut für Subatomare Physik, Vienna.
The Facility for Low-Energy Antiproton and Ion Research (FLAIR) Collaboration has been formed within the new international Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR) at GSI, Darmstadt, Germany, and makes use of the beams of antiprotons and highly-charged ions from NESR to further decelerate and cool them in two storage rings (LSR and USR) and a universal trap facility HITRAP. Antiprotons will be provided in both slow and fast extraction with energies down to the keV-range. The anticipated beam intensities will be significantly larger than currently available reaching unprecedented phase space densities that enable many new experiments. The facility will be also used with highly charged ions, leading to a strong overlap with the SPARC collaboration.
Local Organizing Committee:
K. Blaum
G. Dücker
S. George
M. Grieser
A. Kellerbauer
R. Moshammer
A. Wolf
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08:15
Registration
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IntroductionSitzungsleiter: Prof. Klaus Blaum (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik)
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Opening RemarksSprecher: Klaus Blaum (MPIK Heidelberg)
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Physics at and status of FAIRSprecher: Ingo Augustin (FAIR)
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HITRAP and CRYRING – Deceleration of highly charged ions and antiprotonsSprecher: Frank Herfurth (GSI)
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10:50
Coffee Break
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Antihydrogen and Antiprotons I: MPIK KolloquiumSitzungsleiter: Prof. Klaus Blaum (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik)
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A beam of antihydrogen atoms Otto-Hahn-Hörsaal
Otto-Hahn-Hörsaal
Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg, Germany
Sprecher: Naofumi Kuroda (Univ. Tokyo)
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12:15
Lunch
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Antihydrogen and Antiprotons ISitzungsleiter: Prof. Eberhard Widmann (Stefan Meyer Institute)
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The g-factor of the proton and the status of BASESprecher: Stefan Ulmer (CERN)
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15:00
Coffee Break
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Antihydrogen and Antiprotons IISitzungsleiter: Jochen Walz (Univ. Mainz)
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The antimatter gravity experiment AEGISSprecher: Michael Doser (CERN)
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The GBAR (Gravitational Behavior of Antihydrogen at Rest) project. A status reportSprecher: Paul Indelicato (Université Pierre et Marie Curie)
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Poster Session and Snacks
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A novel phase-imaging ion-cyclotron-resonance technique for high-precision mass measurements on exotic nuclidesSprecher: Dr. Sergey Eliseev (Max-Planck Institut für Kernphysik)
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A setup to test ASACUSAs hyperfine spectroscopy beamline for antihydrogen with atomic hydrogenSprecher: Martin Diermaier (Austrian Academy of Sciences (AT))
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Anti-proton impact double ionization of atoms and moleculesSprecher: Dr. Michael Fogle (Auburn University)
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Beam Physics Issues for Production of Low Energy Antiprotons at FAIRSprecher: Dr. Takeshi Katayama (Nihon University)
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Experiments with the Greifswald EBITSprecher: Dr. Birgit Schabinger (Institut für Physik - Universität Greifswald)
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First production of a beam of antihydrogen atomsSprecher: Stefan Ulmer (CERN Genf)
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Ion bunch stacking in a Penning trap after purification in an electrostatic mirror trapSprecher: Dr. Robert Wolf (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik)
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ISOLTRAP’s multi-reflection time-of-flight mass separator and spectrometerSprecher: Dr. Robert Wolf (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik)
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Nonlinear effects in magnetic field to the Zeeman splitting in boron-like ionsSprecher: Herr Mikhail Sokolov (Saint Petersburg State University)
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Nuclear Mass Measurements for Neutrino Physics StudiesSprecher: Herr Andreas Doerr (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik, Heidelberg, Germany)
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Probing the shell closure at N = 32 by mass measurements of neutron-rich potassium isotopesSprecher: Dr. Robert Wolf (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik)
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Quantum electrodynamical corrections to the quadratic Zeeman effectSprecher: Valentin Agababaev (Saint Petersburg State University)
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Simulations for the measurement of the groundstate hyperfinestructure of antihydogenSprecher: Herr Clemens Sauerzopf (SMI Wien)
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Spectroscopy studies for laser cooling of atomic negative ionsSprecher: Herr Giovanni Cerchiari (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik)
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The cryogenic gas-stopping cell at the Penning trap mass spectrometer SHIPTRAPSprecher: Christian Droese (Helmholtz Institut Mainz)
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08:15
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Antihydrogen and Antiprotons IIISitzungsleiter: Alban Kellerbauer (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics)
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10:30
Coffee Break
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Interactions and CollisionsSitzungsleiter: Robert Moshammer (MPIK Heidelberg)
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12:30
Lunch
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Precision Experiments and HCISitzungsleiter: Dr. Wolfgang Quint (GSI)
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A 13-fold improved value for the electron massSprecher: Florian Köhler (GSI)
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X-ray laser spectroscopy of highly charged ions: Testing QED with advanced radiationSprecher: José Crespo (MPIK Heidelberg)
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Design and setup of Penning trap for the study of ions in extreme laser fieldsSprecher: Sugam Kumar (Inter-University Accelerator Centre, New Delhi)
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15:00
Coffee Break
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Storage RingsSitzungsleiter: Prof. Andreas WOLF (MPI, Heidelberg)
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The Cryogenic Storage Ring CSR: Low-energy stored and cooled ions in a 10 K environmentSprecher: Claude Krantz (MPIK Heidelberg)
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Concluding remarksSprecher: Eberhard Widmann (SMI Vienna)
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Coffee Break
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Meeting FLAIR Steering CommitteeSitzungsleiter: Prof. Klaus Blaum (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik)
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