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PRISMA-ALADIN comparison

PRISMA-ALADIN comparison. PRISMA. 132 Sn (660MeV). ALADIN QQD. ALADIN QQD x and y. ALADIN QD. Paris October 3 rd 2005: Key Experiments (Dirk Rudolph). 4 or 5 key experiments, e.g.: 55 Ni secondary fragmentation 100 Sn Coulex 132 Sn transfer transfer/Coulex in the heavy (Pb) region.

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PRISMA-ALADIN comparison

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  1. PRISMA-ALADIN comparison PRISMA 132Sn (660MeV) ALADIN QQD ALADIN QQD x and y ALADIN QD

  2. Paris October 3rd 2005:Key Experiments (Dirk Rudolph) • 4 or 5 key experiments, e.g.: • 55Ni secondary fragmentation • 100Sn Coulex • 132Sn transfer • transfer/Coulex in the heavy (Pb) region

  3. First calcultions with ALADINby Jan Saren A = 132 E = 10 MeV/u Q = 43 Ionoptical calculations with GICO for the configuration QQ-ALADIN. Five masses (A=130 to 134)and five angles in x (-60, -30, 0, 30, 60 mrad) and y (-160, -80, 0, 80, 160 mrad).

  4. First calcultions with ALADINby Jan Saren A = 132 E = 10 MeV/u Q = 43 Ionoptical calculations with GICO for the configuration QQ-ALADIN. Five masses (A=130 to 134 )and starting positions in x (-70, -35, 0, 35, 70 mm) and (-8, -4, 0, 4, 8 mm).

  5. First calcultions with ALADINby Jan Saren A = 130 131 132 133 134 E = 10 MeV/u Q = 43 Ionoptical calculations with GICO for the configuration QQ-ALADIN. Mass spectrum of masses A = 130 to 134 with E = 10 MeV/u.

  6. JYFL-Jyväskylä-FinlandHISPEC-DESPEC contributions (Plan presented to the Ministery of Education)email by Rauno Julin HISPEC Magnetic Spectrometer Researcher; 2006-2009; 0,5 manyears/year; 2 manyears in total = 86keuro DESPEC DSSSD implantation and decay detector Rsearcher; 2006-2009; 0,5 manyears/year; 2 manyears in total = 96keuro Equipment; 2006-2009; 35keuro/year 140keuro 236keuro High-resolution gamma-ray detectors Researcher; 2006-2009; 0,5 manyears/year; 2 manyears in total = 96keuro Equipment; 2006:14keuro; 2007: 330keuro 344keuro 440keuro Neutron array Researcher; 2006-2009; 0,5 manyears/year; 2 manyears in total = 86keuro Equipment; 2006-2009; 20keuro/year 80keuro 166keuro HISPEC/DESPEC Electronics and data acq Researcher; 2006-2009; 0,5 manyears/year; 2 manyears in total = 96keuro Equipment; 2006:50keuro; 2007: 75keuro; 2008:75keuro 200keuro 296keuro Summary HISPEC/DESPEC Manpower: 8manyears 374keuro Equipment 764keuro

  7. Working Group Dieter Ackermann Univ. Mainz/GSI (spokesperson) Pasi Kuusiniemi GSI Martin Winkler GSI Paul Greenlees Univ. Jyväskylä Matti Leino Univ. Jyväskylä Jan Saren Univ. Jyväskylä Juha Uusitalo Univ. Jyväskylä . . . ?

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