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Darmstadt Helmholtz Center for Heavy Ion Research

Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research FAIR = A New International Facility next to GSI. Darmstadt Helmholtz Center for Heavy Ion Research. 14 Partner Countries so far:. Finland. France. Germany. Greece.

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Darmstadt Helmholtz Center for Heavy Ion Research

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  1. Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research FAIR = A NewInternational Facility next to GSI Darmstadt Helmholtz Center for Heavy Ion Research

  2. 14 Partner Countries so far: Finland France Germany Greece India Italy Austria China Poland Romania Russia Spain Sweden UK Observers: Hungary EU USA Slovenia Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research

  3. Gain Factors • Beam intensities up by factors of 100 - 10000 • Beam energies up by a factor 20 • Production of antimatter beams • Factor 10 000 up in beam brilliance via cooling • Efficient parallel operation of programs Financing Construction Period, Cost, Users • 65 % Federal Government of Germany • 10 % State of Hessen • 25 % Partner Countries FAIR GmbH with International Shareholders • Construction in three phases until 2016 • Total cost 1.2 B€ • Scientific users: 2500 - 3000 per year Layout of the FAIR Facility FAIR facility GSI today SIS 100/300 SIS 18 UNILAC ESR HESR Super FRS CR RESR NESR 100 m

  4. Rare-Isotope Production Target Antiproton Production Target A FAIR Performance ! SIS 100/300 SIS 18 UNILAC CBM • Primary Beams • 40Ar18+ 2x1012/s @ 1 – 2 AGeV • 238U28+: 5x1011/s @ 1 – 2 AGeV • 40Ar18+ 2x1010/s @1 – 45 AGeV • 238U92+: 1x1010/s @ 1 – 35 AGeV • 100 - 1000 times present intensity • Protons: 2 – 5 x1013/s @ 30 GeV ESR Super FRS HESR PP / AP • Storage and Cooling of Beams • Radioactive beams • anti-proton – A+ e- – A collider • Antiprotons: > 1011 at 0.8 – 15 GeV/c • Future: Polarized antiprotons FLAIR RESR • Secondary Beams • Broad range of radioactive beams • up to 1 – 2 AGeV • RI- Intensities up 10 000 - fold • Antiprotons CR NESR • Key Technical Features • Phase-space optimization •  cooled beams, low-q ion beams • Rapidly-cycling super-conductingmagnets • Efficient parallel operation of up to 4 programs 100 m

  5. Rare-Isotope Production Target Antiproton Production Target Fields of Research at FAIR Nuclear Structure & Nuclear Astrophysics RI Beams from high-energy fragmentation; 600 users SIS 100/300 GSI today Future facility SIS 18 UNILAC QCD-Phase Diagram: Nuclear & QGP Matter HI Beams 2 to 45 GeV/u; 400 users CBM ESR Hadron Structure, QCD-Vacuum and Medium Stored and cooled Anti-protons up to 15 GeV/c, 500 users Super FRS HESR PP / AP Fundamental Symmetries & Ultra- High EM Fields Antiprotons and highly stripped ions; 150 users Physics of Dense Bulk Plasmas Ion-beam bunch compression + high-energy petawatt-laser;250 users FLAIR RESR CR NESR Materials Science, Radiation Biology (Ion & antiprotonbeams; 350 users 100 m Accelerators: Linac, Double SC Synchrotrons, Storage Rings, Cooler Rings

  6. Brief History of the FAIR Project ... German NationalKHuK-Commitee: 'highest priority' NuPECC LRP:'highest priority' On ESFRI List for new research infrastructures Workshops / White Papers: exploration of science opportunities ... Milestones ... 2000 2002 2004 2006 2007 BTR Submiss. incl. Cost BookLegal & Governance Structure Consent by Intern. Steering C. Wissenschaftsrat-Evaluation& Recommendation 7 Nov 2007: FAIR Start Event Preparation of the CDR (Concepual Design Report) in close collab. with intern. user community Preparation of the BTR (Baseline Technical Report) and of the Legal & Governance Structure BMBF Press Release: 'Green Light' contingent upon 25 % intern. contrib. International Steering Committees established International MoU for preparatory phase CDR Submission

  7. International Committee Structure during the FAIR Preparatory Phase ISC International Steering Committee H. Schunck / J. T. Gierlinsky STI Working Group Scientific + Technical Issues H. Wenninger AFI Working Group Administrative + Funding Issues Ö. Skeppstedt FAIR H. Gutbrod, D. Kraemer JCT PAC QCDE. Chiavassa LFI Legal Framework Issues U.B. Jahn PAC NUSTARR. Casten PAC APPAD. Schwalm FCI Full Cost Issues B. Brandt • Mini-TACs • Cryogenics • Warm magnets • Cold magnets • Power Supplies • Beam Instrumentation • p-Linac TAC R. Garoby CORE Cost Review Groups D. Plane, W. Bartel

  8. ... ISCapproves the 7/11 FAIR start version recommended by STI… ... ISC urges all interested partners to provide further resources in due time in order to realize the full version according to the Baseline Technical Report as soon as possible .... ... ISC approves the modified convention and the final act. ISC urges its members to finalize the necessary legal steps regarding these documents... ... From the FAIR Start Event (Nov. 7, 2007) until the incorporation of the FAIR GmbH, the ISC will continue its work and will apply its Rules of Procedure according to the 'Rules of Procedure for the (future) FAIR Council'. ... The ISC authorizes the ISC Chair to set up Search Committees for the two Managing Directors of the future FAIR GmbH. ISC members are asked to make proposals for the members of the Search Committees by November 10, 2007. Resolutions from the Recent ISC Meeting(October 17, 2007)

  9. You are cordially invited to attend the ....

  10. Invitation

  11. FAIR in 2016 ... Thank You!

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