Abstract
The projectile fragment separator FRS designed for research and applied studies with relativistic heavy ions was installed at GSI as a part of the new high-energy SIS/ESR accelerator facility. This high-resolution forward spectrometer has been successfully used in first atomic and nuclear physics experiments using neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and gold beams in the energy range from 500 to 2000 MeV/u. For the first time relativistic xenon and gold fragments have been isotopically separated. In this contribution we describe first experiments characterizing the performance of the spectrometer. (orig.).
Geissel, H;
Armbruster, P;
Behr, K H;
Bruenle, A;
Burkard, K;
Chen, M;
Folger, H;
Franczak, B;
Keller, H;
Klepper, O;
Langenbeck, B;
Nickel, F;
Pfeng, E;
Pfuetzner, M;
Roeckl, E;
Rykaczewski, K;
Schall, I;
Schardt, D;
Scheidenberger, C;
Schmidt, K H;
Schroeter, A;
Schwab, T;
Suemmerer, K;
Weber, M;
Muenzenberg, G;
[1]
Brohm, T;
Clerc, H G;
Fauerbach, M;
Gaimard, J J;
Grewe, A;
Hanelt, E;
Knoedler, B;
Steiner, M;
Voss, B;
Weckenmann, J;
Ziegler, C;
[2]
Magel, A;
Wollnik, H;
[3]
Dufour, J P;
[4]
Fujita, Y;
[5]
Vieira, D J;
[6]
Sherrill, B
[7]
- Gesellschaft fuer Schwerionenforschung mbH, Darmstadt (Germany)
- TH Darmstadt (Germany). Inst. fuer Kernphysik
- Giessen Univ. (Germany)
- CEN, 33 - Bordeaux (France)
- Osaka Univ., Toyonaka (Japan). Coll. of General Education
- Los Alamos National Lab., NM (United States)
- NSCL, East Lansing, MI (United States)
Citation Formats
Geissel, H, Armbruster, P, Behr, K H, Bruenle, A, Burkard, K, Chen, M, Folger, H, Franczak, B, Keller, H, Klepper, O, Langenbeck, B, Nickel, F, Pfeng, E, Pfuetzner, M, Roeckl, E, Rykaczewski, K, Schall, I, Schardt, D, Scheidenberger, C, Schmidt, K H, Schroeter, A, Schwab, T, Suemmerer, K, Weber, M, Muenzenberg, G, Brohm, T, Clerc, H G, Fauerbach, M, Gaimard, J J, Grewe, A, Hanelt, E, Knoedler, B, Steiner, M, Voss, B, Weckenmann, J, Ziegler, C, Magel, A, Wollnik, H, Dufour, J P, Fujita, Y, Vieira, D J, and Sherrill, B.
The GSI projectile fragment separator (FRS): a versatile magnetic system for relativistic heavy ions.
Netherlands: N. p.,
1992.
Web.
Geissel, H, Armbruster, P, Behr, K H, Bruenle, A, Burkard, K, Chen, M, Folger, H, Franczak, B, Keller, H, Klepper, O, Langenbeck, B, Nickel, F, Pfeng, E, Pfuetzner, M, Roeckl, E, Rykaczewski, K, Schall, I, Schardt, D, Scheidenberger, C, Schmidt, K H, Schroeter, A, Schwab, T, Suemmerer, K, Weber, M, Muenzenberg, G, Brohm, T, Clerc, H G, Fauerbach, M, Gaimard, J J, Grewe, A, Hanelt, E, Knoedler, B, Steiner, M, Voss, B, Weckenmann, J, Ziegler, C, Magel, A, Wollnik, H, Dufour, J P, Fujita, Y, Vieira, D J, & Sherrill, B.
The GSI projectile fragment separator (FRS): a versatile magnetic system for relativistic heavy ions.
Netherlands.
Geissel, H, Armbruster, P, Behr, K H, Bruenle, A, Burkard, K, Chen, M, Folger, H, Franczak, B, Keller, H, Klepper, O, Langenbeck, B, Nickel, F, Pfeng, E, Pfuetzner, M, Roeckl, E, Rykaczewski, K, Schall, I, Schardt, D, Scheidenberger, C, Schmidt, K H, Schroeter, A, Schwab, T, Suemmerer, K, Weber, M, Muenzenberg, G, Brohm, T, Clerc, H G, Fauerbach, M, Gaimard, J J, Grewe, A, Hanelt, E, Knoedler, B, Steiner, M, Voss, B, Weckenmann, J, Ziegler, C, Magel, A, Wollnik, H, Dufour, J P, Fujita, Y, Vieira, D J, and Sherrill, B.
1992.
"The GSI projectile fragment separator (FRS): a versatile magnetic system for relativistic heavy ions."
Netherlands.
@misc{etde_6865955,
title = {The GSI projectile fragment separator (FRS): a versatile magnetic system for relativistic heavy ions}
author = {Geissel, H, Armbruster, P, Behr, K H, Bruenle, A, Burkard, K, Chen, M, Folger, H, Franczak, B, Keller, H, Klepper, O, Langenbeck, B, Nickel, F, Pfeng, E, Pfuetzner, M, Roeckl, E, Rykaczewski, K, Schall, I, Schardt, D, Scheidenberger, C, Schmidt, K H, Schroeter, A, Schwab, T, Suemmerer, K, Weber, M, Muenzenberg, G, Brohm, T, Clerc, H G, Fauerbach, M, Gaimard, J J, Grewe, A, Hanelt, E, Knoedler, B, Steiner, M, Voss, B, Weckenmann, J, Ziegler, C, Magel, A, Wollnik, H, Dufour, J P, Fujita, Y, Vieira, D J, and Sherrill, B}
abstractNote = {The projectile fragment separator FRS designed for research and applied studies with relativistic heavy ions was installed at GSI as a part of the new high-energy SIS/ESR accelerator facility. This high-resolution forward spectrometer has been successfully used in first atomic and nuclear physics experiments using neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and gold beams in the energy range from 500 to 2000 MeV/u. For the first time relativistic xenon and gold fragments have been isotopically separated. In this contribution we describe first experiments characterizing the performance of the spectrometer. (orig.).}
journal = []
volume = {70:1-4}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {1992}
month = {Aug}
}
title = {The GSI projectile fragment separator (FRS): a versatile magnetic system for relativistic heavy ions}
author = {Geissel, H, Armbruster, P, Behr, K H, Bruenle, A, Burkard, K, Chen, M, Folger, H, Franczak, B, Keller, H, Klepper, O, Langenbeck, B, Nickel, F, Pfeng, E, Pfuetzner, M, Roeckl, E, Rykaczewski, K, Schall, I, Schardt, D, Scheidenberger, C, Schmidt, K H, Schroeter, A, Schwab, T, Suemmerer, K, Weber, M, Muenzenberg, G, Brohm, T, Clerc, H G, Fauerbach, M, Gaimard, J J, Grewe, A, Hanelt, E, Knoedler, B, Steiner, M, Voss, B, Weckenmann, J, Ziegler, C, Magel, A, Wollnik, H, Dufour, J P, Fujita, Y, Vieira, D J, and Sherrill, B}
abstractNote = {The projectile fragment separator FRS designed for research and applied studies with relativistic heavy ions was installed at GSI as a part of the new high-energy SIS/ESR accelerator facility. This high-resolution forward spectrometer has been successfully used in first atomic and nuclear physics experiments using neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and gold beams in the energy range from 500 to 2000 MeV/u. For the first time relativistic xenon and gold fragments have been isotopically separated. In this contribution we describe first experiments characterizing the performance of the spectrometer. (orig.).}
journal = []
volume = {70:1-4}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {1992}
month = {Aug}
}