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HK: Fachverband Physik der Hadronen und Kerne
HK 10: Hauptvorträge I
HK 10.1: Hauptvortrag
Dienstag, 28. März 2017, 08:30–09:10, F 1
Status of the FAIR Project — •Paolo Giubellino — FAIR & GSI, Darmstadt
The Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research FAIR is one of the European flagship facilities for basic science in the coming decades. The unique accelerator and experimental facilities will allow for a large variety of unprecedented fore-front research in physics and applied science. The science program of FAIR is structured in four research pillars: APPA, CBM, NUSTAR and PANDA. In the field of nuclear structure, nuclear astrophysics and nuclear reactions, the FAIR accelerator with the versatile NUSTAR instrumentation will give access to the yet unknown region of r-process path nuclei at and beyond N=126 and thereby provide stringent constraints for our understanding of the nucleosynthesis of the heaviest nuclei. In the field of nuclear and hadronic matter physics, CBM will offer unique conditions for a comprehensive study of QCD matter at the highest net-baryon densities achievable in the laboratory. In the field of hadron physics, PANDA opens up excellent research opportunities for high-precision systematic measurements in hadron spectroscopy and hadron structure. In addition FAIR will also allow for novel precision experiments in atomic physics as well as for tests of fundamental symmetries and interactions in nature. Last but not least, FAIR, with its large variety of ion beam species, energies and intensities will offer broad opportunities for a rich applied research program, APPA. The status of the FAIR realization and the plans for an intermediate research program at GSI will be presented.