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ILIMA at FAIR Isomers, Lifetimes and Masses at Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research GSI, Darmstadt, 78 scientists, 20 institutions, 10 coun Phil Walker, spokesperson, U of Surrey Yuri Litvinov, deputy spokesperson, GSI Helmut Weick, project manager, GSI

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ILIMA at FAIR. Phil Walker , spokesperson, U of Surrey Yuri Litvinov, deputy spokesperson, GSI Helmut Weick, project manager, GSI. 78 scientists, 20 institutions, 10 countries. Isomers, Lifetimes and Masses at Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ILIMA at FAIR

Isomers, Lifetimes and Masses atFacility for Antiproton and Ion Research GSI, Darmstadt, Germany

78 scientists, 20 institutions, 10 countries

Phil Walker, spokesperson, U of SurreyYuri Litvinov, deputy spokesperson, GSIHelmut Weick, project manager, GSI

FAIR at GSI

Intense beams of RIBsand very exotic nuclides

SIS 18

SIS 100/300

Super-FRS

NESR

CRRESR

ESR

GSI todayGSI today Future facilityFuture facility

ESR

ILIMA

Dy-149 in ESR

149Dy in the Experimental Storage Ring[Yu.A. Litvinov et al., Phys. Lett. B573 (2003) 80]

Isomers, Lifetimes and Masses

I = 27/2

I = 7/2SIS

FRS

ESRSchottky P ick-U ps

from U

NILA

C Target

Electron cooler

TO F detector

ESR circumference = 108 m[isomers up to I = 43/2 seen in fragmentationPodolyak et al., Phys. Lett. B632 (2006) 203]

[Yu.A. Litvinov et al., Nucl. Phys. A756 (2005) 3]

single-ion in-ring decay

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Pr140 58+

C e140 58+

Q = 3388 keVEC

Frequency [kHz] - 61000.0

187.4 187.6187.2 187.8

Insert scraper

Frequency [kH z] - 61000.0

187.4 187.6187.2 187.8T

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Pr140 58+ C e140 58+

Q = 3388 keVEC

Injection length 170 s Injection length 520 s

isomer beam purification

[F. Bosch et al., Int. J. Mass Spec. 251 (2006) 212]

125mCe58+ (t1/2~150s)

[C. Petrache et al.,Eur. Phys. J. A14 (2002) 439]

B. Sun et al., Eur. Phys. J. A31 (2007) 393

92 keV

first “new” isomer in ESR

SMS and IMS

Schottky Mass Spectrometry (with cooling): T½ > 1 s

Isochronous Mass Spectrometry: T½ > 10 μs

both methods have single-ion sensitivity

resolving power ~ 106

accuracy ~ 30 μu, i.e. ~ 30 keV

mass measurements

electron cooling

Schottky method

ADC 640 kHz

time-of-flight detectorsfor isochronous method

isochronous method[L. Chen et al., GSI Annual Report 2005;R. Knöbel et al., AIP Conf. Proc. 891 (2007) 199]

FAIR rings

NESR circumference = 222 m

IMPROVEMENTSlarger momentum acceptancemore Schottky pickupscooled Schottky pickupsTOF-detector optimisation=> better efficiency=> better resolution=> shorter half-lives

potential for new masses with ILIMA

58

65 r-processpath

rp-processpath

2028

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m asses m easured at the FR S-ESR

stable nucle i

nuclides w ith know n m asses

W ill be m easured w ith SU PER-FR S-C R-N ESR

more beam (x1000)more efficiency (x10)more sensitivity

ILIMA working groups

Working Groups

[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

ILIMA collaborationGSI, Germany: E. Badura, K. Beckert, F. Bosch, C. Dimopoulou, A. Dolinski, P.Egelhof, B. Franczak, B. Franzke, H. Geissel, F. Herfurth, J. Hoffmann, H.-J. Kluge, R.K. Knöbel, C. Kozhuharov, N. Kurz, S.A. Litvinov, Yu.A. Litvinov, G. Münzenberg, F. Montes, I. Nesmiyan, F. Nickel, F. Nolden, C. Nociforo, W. Ott, W. Quint, C. Scheidenberger, H. Simon, M. Steck, Th. Stöhlker, K. Sümmerer, B. Sun, S. Typel, G.K. Vorobjev, H. Weick, N. Winckler, M. WinklerGießen, Germany: D. Boutin, L. Chen, T. Dickel, B. Fabian, M. Petrick, W.R. PlaßMünchen, Germany: T. Faestermann, P. Kienle, L. Maier, P. Ring, D. VretenarFrankfurt,Germany: Th. BürvenichMainz, Germany: K. Blaum, K.-L. Kratz, B. PfeifferSt.Petersburg, Russia: Yu.N. Novikov, D.M. Seliverstov, Yu. GusevOrsay, France: G. Audi, D. LunneyBruxelles, Belgium: K. TakahashiThessaloniki, Greece: G.A. LalazissisWarsaw, Poland: Z. Janas, M. Pfützner, Z. PatykSurrey,UK: Z. Podolyak, P.M. WalkerEdinburgh, UK: P.J. Woods, Z. LiuManchester, UK: D.M. CullenMSU, USA: M. Hausmann, M. Matoš, H. SchatzLos Alamos, USA: D. Madland, P. Moeller, D. VieiraLanzhou, China: Ruishi Mao, Zhiyu Sun, Guoqing XiaoNiigata, Japan: T. OhtsuboSaitama, Japan: T. Suzuki, T. YamaguchiTsukuba, Japan: A. Ozawa

78 scientists, 20 institutions, 10 countries