Köln 2004 – scientific programme
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HK: Physik der Hadronen und Kerne
HK 2: Nuclear Structure/Spectroscopy I
HK 2.7: Talk
Monday, March 8, 2004, 18:00–18:15, A
Exotic nuclei from the Super-FRS studied in the storage rings of the future international accelerator facility at GSI — •H. Weick and H. Simon — GSI, Darmstadt
High intensity beams of rare isotopes will be produced, separated in-flight and injected into the new storage ring complex of the future international accelerator facility at GSI. Precision mass and lifetime measurements of exotic nuclei can be performed in the CR and NESR storage rings. Very short-lived nuclei can be investigated without cooling in the isochronous mode of the CR. Nuclear reactions with the internal target in the NESR will be used to study the nuclear structure and the dynamic properties of the stored rare isotopes. A main advantage of such investigations in storage rings is the possibility to use thin targets without losing luminosity which allows high resolution measurements and to look at very low momentum transfer. A new field will be opened up by scattering experiments of electrons on cooled exotic nuclei in the eA-collider.