ELI-NP: The Way Ahead Session 1: Experiments

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ELI-NP: The Way Ahead Session 1: Experiments 9:30 – 13:00 Presentations (13:00-14:00) Lunch 14:00 – 18:30 Discussions (after the remaining presentation)

Research Activities (RA) in ELI-NP application RA3-RA5 = “Experiments”: 23 M€ for equipments 15 M€ for salaries + an large part of: 4 M€ for laboratories 3 M€ for travels 0.8 M€ for guests 0.2 M€ for Conf./WS. to spend by the end-2015

Equipments/ Instruments Workpackage Coordinator / Members RA# Exp. hall Workpackage Title Equipments/ Instruments Workpackage Coordinator / Members RA3 E1 Laser induced nuclear reactions Interaction chamber & targets Electron and HI spectrometers Wien filter, penning trap Detectors E6 Intense electron and gamma beams induced by high power beams Electron spectrometers Gamma and neutron detectors E4 E5 Accelerated beams induced by 0.1 -1 PW high repetition laser beams RA4 E2 Nuclear resonance fluorescence and its applications Reaction chamber Gamma multi-detector E3 Positrons source Positron target, moderator, transport PAES, positron microscop, coinc. Dopp. broad. spect. E8 Nuclear reactions induced by high energy gamma/electron beams Reaction chamber (3) Gamma monochromator Gamma, neutron, HI, multi-detector RA5 E7 Experiments with combined laser and gamma beams e+/e- spectrometer, ...