FRS beamline
Introduction
Fragment Separator is a beam line and experiment at the same time. It uses a target(s) to produce secondary beams and achromat optics to collect maximum of the produced ions. A set of strong dipole magnets allow to chose particular ion species. These ions are send afterwards to one of the following destinations:
- HFS Cave, which contains experiment measuring these fragments - discussed on this page.
- ESR storage ring, where further measurement of these ions take place (see ).
- Cave C, where R3B experiment is located (see beamlines to Cave C).
The beam path to HFS is contained in NE3. People responsible for this beam line are: Christoph Scheidenberger, Stefan Pietri, Helmut Weick, Hans Geissler. The HFS cave experiments (in 2018) belong to NUSTAR collaboration and NUSTAR Despec sub-collaboration.
Beams
Typically required beams are...
Optics
Here only optics to HFS Cave is shown. Optics to Cave C is discussed under Cave C beamlines (SIS18_HFS_STANDARD).
Interesting webpage: (https://web-docs.gsi.de/~weick/frs/frs-ion-optics.html)