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Precision Experiments and Photon Spectroscopy at the Super FRS Motivation for the LEB Energy and range focusing Experimental opportunities: –Agata –Laser Spectroscopy –Ion Traps Magdalena Gόrska Polish-German Meeting, Warsaw, November 24, 2003
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Motivation for the LEB (Low energy high-quality beams, complementary to ISOL) Neutron rich nuclei (H. Geissel) Shells and shapes (shell quenching) N=Z nuclei (Z. Janas) Symmetries (A. May) Astrophysics (H.G., Z.J.) T.R. Werner, J. Dobaczewski, W. Nazarewicz, Z. Phys. A358 (1997) 169
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Opportunities at the LEB H. Geissel et al., NIM A (1989) Energy Buncher: B Max = 10 Tm x = ±300 mm mrad y = ±200 mm mrad p/p acc = ± 2.5% Ion optical R = 600 C. Scheidenberger Z. J.
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ε(M γ =1,E γ =1MeV) = 0.5 Collaboration: 42 countries including PL
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I prod = 1 ion/s GANIL: J.M. Daugas et al., Phys. Lett. B476 (2000) 213 Shell structure isomer Warsaw Group s(100Sn)=1.8 pb FRS: Zs. Podolyak et al., Phys. Lett. B491 (2000) 225 Warsaw Group I prod = 0.2 ion/s K - isomerism Single-atom spectroscopy Identification of the Doubly Magic 100 Sn ( 100 Sn)=1.8 pb
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- swift monoenergetic exotic beams (gamma-ray spectroscopy) - ISOL type beams (laser spectroscopy, precision experiments) - beam stopped in thin absorbers (α, β, γ spectroscopy) - see the next talk Probing new fields at LEB with:
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