STORI'14 - 9th International Conference on Nuclear Physics at Storage Rings
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Europe/Berlin
Schloss Rheinfels, St. Goar
Schloss Rheinfels, St. Goar
Schloßberg 47,
56329 St. Goar,
Germany
Markus Steck
(GSI, Darmstadt),
Peter Egelhof,
Yuri Litvinov
(GSI, Darmstadt)
Beschreibung
Conference office
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Sonntag, 28 September at 19:00 ¶
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Montag, 29 September at 09:00 ¶
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Modern Quests in Nuclear Astrophysics¶Exotic nuclei and their properties play an important role in many astrophysical scenarios. During the supernova collapse electron captures on protons in neutron-rich nuclei is the dominating weak-interaction process. Here decisive progress has been achieved due to large-scale shell model calculations, constrained by data obtainded from charge-exchange measurements on nuclei. Recently nuclear deexcitation by neutrino pair emission has been explored for the first time in supernova simulations. It has little effect on the dynamics, but is the major source of muon and tau neutrinos during the collapse phase. Important progress has also been achieved to describe inelastic neutrino-nucleus scattering on nuclei at the finite temperature of the collapse. Finally supernovae are also the site of explosive nucleosynthesis. This site as well as the mergers of two neutron stars are explored as the potential sites of the astrophysical r-process.Sprecher: Karlheinz Langanke (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Coffee
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Mon: II¶
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In-ring experiments for nuclear astrophysics¶The talk will initially review the first generation of nuclear reaction experiments with heavy ions on the ESR storage ring at GSI which have aimed at addressing key issues in nuclear astrophysics including the astrophysical p-process and the triggering of X-ray bursts. The talk will then go on to explore exciting new initiatives with an emphasis on the use of radioactive beams for such measurements.Sprecher: Phil Woods (University of Edinburgh(UE-SP))
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The EXL project, recent results and the future perspectives¶Sprecher: Oleg Kiselev (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Lunch
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Mon: III¶
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DAΦNE and KLOE-2 physics run¶The DAΦNE collider, located in the Frascati National Laboratories of INFN, has two main rings, where electrons and positrons are stored to collide at a center of mass energy of 1.02 GeV, the Φ resonance mass. KLOE-2 experiment is located at the collider interaction region. The detector is capable to observe and collect data coming from Φ decay: charged and neutral kaon pairs, lighter unflavoured mesons (η, η’ f0, a0, ω/ρ). In the first half of 2013 the KLOE detector has been upgraded inserting new detector layers in the inner part of the apparatus, around the interaction region: a new tracking system, Inner tracker, to improve tracking eficiency and vertex resolution and two new calorimenters, QCAL and CCAL-T in order to improve detector hermeticity and acceptance. The long shutdown has been used to undertake a general consolidation program aimed at improving the Φ-Factory operation stability and reliability and, in turn, the collider uptime. The DAΦNE collider has been successfully commissioned after the experimental detector modification and a major upgrade and consolidation program involving a large part of the accelerator complex. This contribution presents the Φ-Factory setup and the achieved performances in terms of beam currents, luminosity, detector background and related aspects together with the KLOE-2 physics program, upgrade status report and recent physics results.Sprecher: Antonio De Santis (Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati - INFN)
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From CELSIUS to COSY: On the Observation of a Dibaryon Resonance¶Sprecher: Heinz Clement (Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen(UT-PIT))
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BES III¶At present, the charmonium spectrum above the open charm threshold is far from being understood. While only few predicted states have been found, the properties of many of the observed states do not match the expectations. The BESIII experiment has accumulated large data samples in electron--positron annihilations in the charm energy region. Recent results from these data will be presented with a special focus on the charmonium--like Z states.Sprecher: Magnus Wolke (Uppsala University(IKP-U))
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Coffee
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Mon: IV¶
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Precision mass measurements of short-lived nuclides at storage ring in Lanzhou¶Sprecher: Yuhu Zhang (IMP, Lanzhou)
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Results and perspectives of direct mass measurements with stored relativistic exotic nuclei¶Sprecher: Ronja Knöbel (GSI, Darmstadt)
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The isochronous mass spectrometry with two Time-of-Flight detectors at the CSRe¶Sprecher: Meng Wang (Institute of Modern Physics, Chinses Academy of Sciences)
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Probing isospin-symmetry breaking with storage rings¶Sprecher: Yang Sun (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
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Dienstag, 30 September at 08:30 ¶
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10:00
Coffee
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Tue: II¶
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Electron dynamics in strong electromagnetic fields: Atomic physics with highly-charged heavy ions¶Sprecher: Andrey Surzhykov (GSI, Darmstadt)
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QED at storage rings: theory and experiments¶Sprecher: Paul Indelicato (Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, CNRS, ENS)
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Dielectronic recombination experiments of oxygen-like 78Kr28+ at the HIRFL-CSRm¶Sprecher: Weiqiang Wen (Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of sciences), Xinwen Ma (Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of sciences)
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Observation and manipulation of coherence in the time-reversed relativistic photoelectric effect¶Sprecher: Stanislav Tashenov (Heidelberg University)
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Electron spectroscopy at the high-energy endpoint of electron-nucleus bremsstrahlung studies at the ESR¶Sprecher: Pierre-Michel Hillenbrand (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Tue: III¶
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Penning traps for fundamental tests of nature¶Sprecher: Klaus Blaum (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik)
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Precision mass measurements of exotic ions with a MR-ToF system¶Sprecher: Frank Wienholtz (University Greifswald)
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High-Performance Multiple-Reflection Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometers for the Research With Exotic Nuclei and for Analytical Mass Spectrometry¶Sprecher: Wolfgang Plaß (GSI Darmstadt)
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Tue: IV¶
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Storage ring experiments of resonant electron-ion collisions at the interface of atomic and nuclear physics¶Sprecher: Carsten Brandau (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Lifetime Measurements of Nuclei in Few-Electron Ions¶Sprecher: Thomas Faestermann (Physik Dept. E12, TU München)
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Study projectile fragmentation reaction with Isochronous Mass Spectrometry¶Sprecher: Xiaolin Tu (GSI, Darmstadt)
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First Nuclear Transfer Reaction Measurement at the ESR, For the Investigation of the 15O(α,γ)19Ne reaction¶Sprecher: Dan Doherty (School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Edinburgh)
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Isoscalar giant resonance studies in a stored-beam experiment for the EXL project¶Sprecher: Juan Carlos Zamora Cardona (TU Darmstadt)
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Poster session¶
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A 3D Molecular Fragmentation Imaging detector for the Cryogenic Storage Ring¶Sprecher: Arno Becker (Max Planck Institut für Kernphysik)
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A new approach to the particle position detection in a storage ring¶Sprecher: Xiangcheng Chen (GSI, Darmstadt)
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A new data acquisition system for Schottky signals in atomic physics experiments at GSI’s and FAIR’s storage rings¶Sprecher: Christian Trageser (Justus-Liebig-Universität)
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A particle detector for bound-state beta-decay experiments (and more) at the ESR and CR¶Sprecher: Mohammad Ali Najafi (JLU Giessen/ GSI)
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A resonant Schottky pick-up for Rare-RI Ring at RIKEN¶Sprecher: Fumi Suzaki (RIKEN Nishina Center, Saitama University)
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Applications of a Barrier Bucket Cavity for the Accumulation of Rare Isotope Beams in the ESR¶Sprecher: Fritz Nolden (GSI)
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BEYOND FIRST ORDER ELECTRON LOSS TO CONTINUUM ELC CUSP: dσ/dEE FOR 50 AMEV U28+ IN THE ESR STORAGE RING¶Sprecher: Siegbert Hagmann (GSI)
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Compton polarimetry with hard X-rays using segmented solid state detectors¶Sprecher: Karl-Heinz Blumenhagen (Helmholtz-Institut Jena), Uwe Spillmann (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Conceptual design of elliptical cavities for intensity and position sensitive beam measurements in storage rings¶Sprecher: Shahab Sanjari (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Decay of Zr isotopes and related nuclear structure effects¶Sprecher: Gurvinder Kaur (School of Physics and Materials Science, Thapar University, Patilala, Punjab)
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Design of a New Time-Of-Flight Detector for Isochronous Mass Spectrometry in the Collector Ring at FAIR¶Sprecher: Marcel Diwisch (Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen(JuLGi-2PI))
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Development of a VUV-VIS-Spectrometer for Target Characterisation¶Sprecher: Philipp Reiss (Institute of Physics and CINSaT, University of Kassel)
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Direct mass measurements of neutron-deficient 152Sm projectile fragments at the FRS-ESR facility¶Sprecher: Xinliang Yan (Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Experimental Program at the Heidelberger Cryogenic Storage Ring CSR¶Sprecher: Sebastian George (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Kernphysik)
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Hadronic cross sections measurement with the SND detector at VEPP-2000 e+e- collider¶Sprecher: Alexey Kharlamov (BINP)
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Heavy Ion Storage and Acceleration in the HESR with Stochastic Cooling and Internal Target¶Sprecher: Hans Stockhorst (Forschungszentrum Jülich)
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Investigation of the Heavy-Ion Mode in the FAIR High Energy Storage Ring¶Sprecher: Oleksander Kovalenko
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Investigation of the Nuclear Natter Distribution of 56Ni by Elastic Proton Scattering in Inverse Kinematics¶Sprecher: Mirko von Schmid (TU Darmstadt)
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Isobar Analogue States (IAS), Double Isobar Analog States (DIAS), and Configuration States (CS) in Halo Nuclei. Halo Isomers.¶Sprecher: Igor Izosimov (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)
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Magnetic field distribution inside the aperture of a Steerer magnet prototype¶Sprecher: Vasile-Daniel Dan (INCDIE ICPE-CA, University Politehnica of Bucharest)
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Measurements of neutron-induced reactions in inverse kinematics¶Sprecher: Rene REIFARTH (University of Frankfurt)
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Metallic Magnetic Calorimeters for High-Resolution X-ray Spectroscopy¶Sprecher: Daniel Hengstler (Kirchhoff Institute for Physics)
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Nuclear structure studies in the Rb and Cs region using high-precision Penning-trap mass data¶Sprecher: Dinko Atanasov (Max-Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics)
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Orbital electron capture decay rates of highly charged heavy ions at the ESR¶Sprecher: Nicolas Winckler (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Precision determination of 7.8 eV isomeric states in 229Th at heavy ion storage ring¶Sprecher: Xinwen Ma (Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou, 730000, Gansu, China)
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Precision Spectroscopy of Highly Charged Ions Stored in Penning Traps¶Sprecher: Manuel Vogel (TUD and GSI)
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Prospects for laser spectroscopy of highly charged ions with high harmonic XUV and soft X-ray sources¶Sprecher: Jan Rothhardt (Helmholtz-Institute Jena)
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Proton-proton elastic scattering studies using the internal target at COSY¶Sprecher: Zara Bagdasarian (Forschungszentrum Juelich)
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RF-bunching of the relativistic 12C3+ ion beam for laser cooling experiments at the CSRe¶Sprecher: Weiqiang Wen (Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xinwen Ma (Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Search for heavy exotics with hidden charm in antiproton-proton annihilation¶Sprecher: Mikhail Barabanov (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)
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Search for T-odd P-even signal in the Proton - Deuteron Scattering¶Sprecher: Azamat Temerbayev (Eurasian National University, Astana, Kazakhstan)
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Simulation of the Isochronous Mode at the HIRFL-CSRe¶Sprecher: Youjin Yuan (Institute of Modern Physics, CAS)
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SPARC experiments at the high-energy storage ring¶Sprecher: Thomas Stöhlker (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH(GSI))
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Study of nuclear level density in the case of the hot Sn neutron-rich isotopes.¶Sprecher: Naziha Benhamouda (USTHB)
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Total projectile-ionization cross-sections of many-electron uranium ions in collisions with various gaseous targets¶Sprecher: Günter Weber (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Two-Photon Transitions in He-like Heavy Ions¶Sprecher: Sergiy Trotsenko (Helmholtz Institute Jena / GSI)
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Mittwoch, 1 Oktober at 08:00 ¶
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09:30
Coffee
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Donnerstag, 2 Oktober at 08:30 ¶
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10:30
Coffee
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Laser spectroscopic determination of the hyperfine splitting in Li-like bismuth – one step forward¶Sprecher: Rodolfo Marcelo Sanchez Alarcon (GSI, Darmstadt)
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FOCAL - Precision X-Ray Spectroscopy for the 1S Lamb-Shift in H-Like Gold¶Sprecher: Tobias Gaßner (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Precise determination of the 1s Lamb shift in hydrogen-like heavy ions at the ESR storage ring using microcalorimeters¶Sprecher: Saskia Kraft-Bermuth (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Metallic Magnetic Calorimeters for High-Resolution X-ray Spectroscopy¶Sprecher: Daniel Hengstler (Kirchhoff Institute for Physics)
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Thu: III¶
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Atomic physics at the future Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research¶Sprecher: Alexandre Gumberidze (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Non-Achromatic vs. Achromatic Isochronous Mode of the Collector Ring at FAIR¶Sprecher: Sergey Litvinov (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Isochronous field study of the Rare-RI Ring¶Sprecher: Yasushi Abe (RIKEN Nishina Center/Univ. of Tsukuba)
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The ELISe experiment, potential paths towards ist realisation¶Sprecher: Haik Simon (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Spin coherence time studies of a polarized deuteron beam at COSY¶Sprecher: Greta Guidoboni (University of Ferrara and INFN, 44100 Ferrara, Italy)
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Two-photon exchange contribution in elastic electron-proton scattering: measurements at VEPP-3 storage ring¶Sprecher: Igor Rachek (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics)
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Freitag, 3 Oktober at 08:30 ¶
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Fri: I¶
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The TSR@ISOLDE Project at CERN¶Sprecher: Riccardo Raabe (KU Leuven, Instituut voor Kern- en Stralingsfysica)
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Reaction microscopes at storage rings¶Sprecher: Daniel Fischer (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik)
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The MOTReMi: A versatile tool to study ion-atom collisions¶Sprecher: Michael Schuricke (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics)
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A SQUID-based Beam Current Monitor for FAIR/CRYRING¶Sprecher: René Geithner (Helmholtz-Institut Jena)
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Coffee
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The FAIR Project¶The Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research in Europe, FAIR, will provide worldwide unique accelerator and experimental detectors allowing for a large variety of unprecedented fore-front research in extreme state of matter physics and applied science. This presentation outlines the results of ongoing experimental activities on heavy ion accelerator facilities, providing intense beams capable of generating extreme state of matter by isochoric energy deposition regime. Considerations are focused on new experiments by using large synchrotron rings which appear to be efficient tools for investigations into the physics of high-brightness beams generation and high energy density research. Development of new plasma diagnostic methods for high resolution measurements of dense, non-ideal plasmas parameters is discussed. Reference: www.fair-center.euSprecher: Boris Sharkov (Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research in Europe GmbH(FAIR))
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The Nuclotron/NICA Project at JINR¶The NICA (Nuclotron-based Ion Collider fAcility) complex is presently under realization phase at JINR [1]. The main goal of the NICA scientific program is an experimental study of hot and dense strongly interacting matter in heavy ion collisions at nucleon-nucleon centre-of-mass energies of 4-11 GeV and at average luminosity of 1027 cm−2s−1 for Au (79+) in the collider mode. In parallel, fixed target experiments at the upgraded JINR superconducting synchrotron Nuclotron are carried out with the extracted beams of various nuclei species up to gold with the momenta up to 13 GeV/c for protons. The program also foresees a study of spin physics with extracted and colliding beams of polarized deuterons and protons at the centre-of-mass energies up to 26 GeV for proton collisions. The proposed program allows to search for possible signs of the mixed phase and critical endpoint, and to shed more light on the problem of nucleon spin structure. An overview of the NICA project as well as the present project status will be presented. References [1] N. Agapov et al. (NICA Collaboration), Design and Construction of Nuclotron-based Ion Collider fAcility (NICA), Conceptual Design Report, Dubna, 2008; http://nica.jinr.ru.Sprecher: Anatoly Sidorin (JINR, Dubna), Nikolay Shurkhno
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Introduction of HIAF project¶Sprecher: Jiancheng Yang (Institute of Modern physics, Chinese Academy of Science)
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