FRS beamline

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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:

  1. HFS Cave, which contains experiment measuring these fragments - discussed on this page.
  2. ESR storage ring, where further measurement of these ions take place (see ).
  3. 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

Interesting webpage: (https://web-docs.gsi.de/~weick/frs/frs-ion-optics.html)

Photos


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