Speaker
Dr
John Stuart Winfield
(GSI, Darmstadt)
Description
High-resolution measurements with relativistic fragments present a challenge for in-flight rare isotope facilities such as the future Super-FRS at FAIR. An elegant way to overcome the large longitudinal and transverse emittance of high-energy beams is to use a dispersion-matched ion-optical mode with an Analyser part before the secondary target, coupled with a following Spectrometer part. One scheme for the Super-FRS is to use the Main Separator as the analyser and the Energy Buncher in the Low Energy Branch as the spectrometer. In this case, the 1st-order momentum resolving power is about 10,000 for particles with a magnetic rigidity up to 7 Tm.
Primary author
Dr
John Stuart Winfield
(GSI, Darmstadt)
Co-authors
Dr
Bernhard Franczak
(GSI, Darmstadt)
Dr
Chiara Nociforo
(GSI, Darmstadt)
Prof.
Christoph Scheidenberger
(GSI and JLU Giessen)
Dr
Georg Berg
(Univ. Notre Dame, Indiana, USA)
Prof.
Gottfried Münzenberg
(GSI, Darmstadt)
Prof.
Hans Geissel
(GSI and JLU Giessen)
Dr
Helmut Weick
(GSI, Darmstadt)
Dr
Martin Winkler
(GSI, Darmstadt)
Dr
Mikhail Yavor
(RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia)
Dr
Remco Zegers
(NSCL, MSU, East Lansing, USA)
Dr
T Uesaka
(CNS, Univ. Tokyo, Japan)