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NuSTAR, FAIR & the UK Community

NuSTAR, FAIR & the UK Community. W.Gelletly. Physics Department,University of Surrey. DL, October,2006. “Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR)” :. GSI today. FAIR. SIS 100/300. UNILAC. SIS 18. Rare Isotope Prod.target. Super FRS. HESR. ESR. Super FRS. RESR. CR. NESR.

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NuSTAR, FAIR & the UK Community

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  1. NuSTAR, FAIR& the UK Community W.Gelletly Physics Department,University of Surrey DL, October,2006

  2. “Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR)” : GSI today FAIR SIS 100/300 UNILAC SIS 18 Rare Isotope Prod.target Super FRS HESR ESR Super FRS RESR CR NESR 100 m

  3. The Present Rare Isotope Facility at GSI Limitations • Low primary beam intensity (e.g. 108238U /s) • Low transmission for projectile fission fragments (4-10% at the FRS) • Low transmission for fragments into the storage ring and to the experimental areas • Limited maximum magnetic rigidity (@ FRS: for U-like fragments, @ ESR:cooler performance and magnets, @ALADIN, to deflect break-up fragments) • Limited space in front of the production target • Limited space at the experimental area 1 • Limited space at the ESR injection area 2 • Beam-line magnets, area 3, are not designed for fragment beams

  4. The Super-FRS and its Branches EXL ELISE ILIMA R3B NuSTAR- [Nuclear Structure Astrophysics and Reactions] Collaboration

  5. UK Community and NuSTAR  Groups at Paisley, Glasgow, Edinburgh, York, Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham, Surrey, Brighton and Daresbury. - theorists at Manchester(4) and Surrey(5) - groups at Strathclyde, Belfast and Cardiff interested in other aspects of FAIR  In total about 75 academics of whom 9 are theorists, 8 or 9 are in other fields and about 45 have their principal interests in FAIR.  Strongly engaged in NuSTAR:- -Chairman of NuSTAR Board—Gelletly (Surrey) -Spokesperson HISPEC----------Podolyak (surrey) -Deputy Spokesperson DESPEC-Woods (Edinburgh) -Spokesperson LASPEC-Campbell (Manchester) -Spokesperson EXL-------Chartier (Liverpool) -Spokesperson ILIMA-----Walker (Surrey)  Grant awarded to build active stopper for DESPEC-Edinburgh/Liverpool/Rutherford.  Strong involvement in RISING, EXL tests, ILIMA tests etc.  Daresbury and Rutherford personnel engaged in electronics and data acquisition.

  6. Contributions - experiment • DESPEC Gamma ray array • DESPEC Active stopper • Electronics and data acquisition for NuSTAR and sub-projects • Mechanical arrangements for HISPEC/DESPEC and elsewhere. • Tracking detectors for NuSTAR-for example Diamond detectors (Surrey and Rutherford) Beamlines – all aspects from design to assembly and test. Heavy ion spectrometer for R3B – design to assembly and test. AGATA Detector development generally-Si, CdZnTe, Diamond etc.  --------------------------------------

  7. The high-energy branch of the Super-FRS: A universal setup for kinematical complete measurements of Reactions with Relativistic Radioactive Beams The setup • The R3B experiment: • identification and beam "cooling" (tracking and momentum measurement, Dp/p ~10-4) • exclusive measurement of the final state: • - identification and momentum analysis of fragments • (large acceptance mode: Dp/p~10-3, high-resolution mode: Dp/p~10-4) • - coincident measurement of neutrons, protons, gamma-rays, light recoil particles • applicable to a wide class of reactions

  8. Experiments at the low-energy branch Energy-bunched slowed-down and stopped beams  Decay spectroscopy (DESPEC)  In-flight g spectroscopy (3 – 100 MeV/u) (HISPEC)  Laser spectroscopy (LASPEC)  Ion traps (MATS)  Neutron capture (NCAP)  Antiprotonic nuclei (Exo+pbar)

  9. Experiments at the low-energy branch pbar RIB Unique feature: RIBs and pbar at (almost) the same place Monoenergetic degrader in-beamg-ray spectroscopy Slow beams (100...3 MeV/u) Monoenergetic + variable degrader a, b, g-decay spectroscopy Stopped beams ( ~ 25meV) He-filled ion catcher LASER spectroscopy ISOL-type beams (~10...100 keV) EBIS + analyzer in-trap ex- periments Highly- charged ions

  10. FAIR-the Complex of Storage Rings A unique combination where one can apply all the lessons from the SIS-FRS-ESR complex and build on it. CR:-Efficient collection and stochastic pre-cooling to p/p ~ 10-4 in fraction of s RESR:-beam can be decelerated to 100MeV/u in 1 s [at 740 MeV/u]

  11. EXL – Exotic Nuclei studied in light-ion induced reactions at the NESR Schematic view of a cross-section of the EXL detector system, with the details shown on the right.

  12. Setup for EXL test experiment at ESR. Experimental Storage Ring Circulating Beam O.KISELEV, GSI

  13. Test of EXL Idea using the ESR - 2006 O.Kiselev et al.

  14. Test of EXL Idea using the ESR - 2006 O.Kiselev et al.

  15. RISING = Rare ISotope INvestigations at GSI • 2 major ‘campaigns’ so far • 1) Fast (in-beam) Campaign • 2) Stopped (isomer/-decay) • Campaign We are in the middle of the isomer part of this campaign. Next year we will be looking at beta decays-in principle the method will be very similar to the experiments to be described in the lectures by Paul Mantica. All the results I will show are preliminary and not fully analysed.

  16. EXL- What information can we expect? ●First real programme of reaction studies with exotic nuclei in a ring. ●Detector system will handle a wide range of different types of reaction. ●Exclusive measurements-hence of interest with stable beams too. Elastic scattering -nuclear matter radii/distributions -haloes,skins,central densities Inelastic scattering -surface collective states/electric giant resonances/analysing powers -bulk props.in asymmetric matter/compressibilty/soft modes Charge exchange -GT/spin-dipole resonances/spin-isospin excns. -neutron skin/spin excns./stellar weak interaction rates Transfer reactions -spectroscopic factors/s.p. particle and hole states/pair transfer -s.p.structure/spin-orbit interaction/pairing interaction Quasi-free scattering -s.p.spectral function/cluster knockout -s.p.structure/nucleon-nucleon correlations/in-medium interactions

  17. ELISe – Electron-Ion scattering in a Storage Ring Aims:- a)Charge distributions from (e,e) scattering. b)Selective excitation of low-lying collective states,giant resonances and new soft modes using (e,e/). c)Electrofission studies. d)Studies of (e,e/N) and cluster knockout.

  18. Experimental Setup 15 Euroball Cluster detectors Fragment Recoil Separator (FRS) + g detector array + CAlorimeter TElescope (CATE) FRS optimised for required primary fragment TOF between S1 & S2 (~30m), hence  MW’s (x,y) positions also used for tracking Unmodified figures courtesy of GSI

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