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Mapping Studies

Mapping Studies. NuPECC Report 2001 “ELFE Physics Motivations”. NuPECC Brochure 2002 “Radioactive Ion Beams”. NuPECC Report 2002 “Impact, Applications, Interactions of Nuclear Science”. Mapping Studies. NuPECC Long Range Plan 2004

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Mapping Studies

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  1. Mapping Studies NuPECC Report 2001 “ELFE Physics Motivations” NuPECC Brochure 2002 “Radioactive Ion Beams” NuPECC Report 2002 “Impact, Applications, Interactions of Nuclear Science” EURONS/FINUPHY Meeting, Funchal (Portugal), 7-9 February 2005

  2. Mapping Studies NuPECC Long Range Plan 2004 “Perspectives for Nuclear Physics Research in Europe in the Coming Decade and Beyond” NuPECC Handbook 2004 “International Access to Nuclear Physics Facilities in Europe”, 5th Edition EURONS/FINUPHY Meeting, Funchal (Portugal), 7-9 February 2005

  3. NuPECC Long Range Plan 2004“Perspective for Nuclear Physics Research in Europe in the Coming Decade and Beyond” EURONS/FINUPHY Meeting, Funchal (Portugal), 7-9 February 2005

  4. European Network of Complementary Facilities GSI, Darmstadt GANIL, Caen LNL, Legnaro ISOLDE, Geneva LNS, Catania LNF, Frascati KVI, Groningen COSY, Jülich JYFL, Jyväskylä CRC, Louvain-la-Neuve MAX-Lab, Lund MAMI, Mainz ECT*, Trento TSL, Uppsala HERMES, Hamburg ALICE, Geneva COMPASS, Geneva 1. NuPECC recommends the full exploitation of the existing and competitive lepton, proton, stable-isotope and radioactive-ion beam facilities and instrumentation EURONS/FINUPHY Meeting, Funchal (Portugal), 7-9 February 2005

  5. 2. NuPECC strongly recommends the timely completion of the ALICE detector to allow early and full exploitation at the start of LHC Schematic view of the ALICE Detector at CERN EURONS/FINUPHY Meeting, Funchal (Portugal), 7-9 February 2005

  6. 3. NuPECC recommends that efforts should be undertaken to strengthen local theory groups in order to guarantee the theory development needed to address the challenging basic issues that exist or may arise from new experimental observations Villa Tambosi at ECT* 4. NuPECC recommends that efforts to increase literacy in nuclear science among the general public should be intensified EURONS/FINUPHY Meeting, Funchal (Portugal), 7-9 February 2005

  7. 1. NuPECC recommends as the highest priority for a new constructionproject the building of the international “Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR)” at the GSI, Darmstadt Primary Beams • 1012/s 1.5-2 GeV/u 238U28+ • factor 100-1000 over present in • intensity • 2.5·1013/s 29 GeV protons • 109/s 238U92+ up to 34 GeV/u SIS100/SIS300 Secondary Beams • broad range of radioactive beams • up to 1.5 - 2 GeV/u; up to factor • 10 000 in intensity over present • antiprotons 3 - 30 GeV Storage and Cooler Rings • radioactive beams • e - A collider • 1011 stored and cooled 0.8 - 14.5 • GeV antiprotons • highly-charged ions and at rest Key Technical Features • cooled and stored beams • rapidly cycling superconducting magnets • parallel operation _p EURONS/FINUPHY Meeting, Funchal (Portugal), 7-9 February 2005

  8. 2. After GSI, NuPECC recommends the highest priority forthe construction of EURISOL 3. NuPECC recommends joining efforts with other interested communities to do the RTD and design work necessary to Realise the high-power p/d driver in the near future EURONS/FINUPHY Meeting, Funchal (Portugal), 7-9 February 2005

  9. The Road to EURISOL SPIRAL-2 SPES HIE - ISOLDE MAFF EURONS/FINUPHY Meeting, Funchal (Portugal), 7-9 February 2005

  10. 4. NuPECC recommends with high priority the installation at the underground laboratory of Gran Sasso of a compact, high-current 5-MV accelerator for light ions equipped with a 4p-array of Ge-detectors 5. NuPECC encourages the community of hadronic structure and QCD to pursue this research within an international perspective, incorporating it in existing or planned large-scale facilities worldwide EURONS/FINUPHY Meeting, Funchal (Portugal), 7-9 February 2005

  11. 6. NuPECC gives full support for the construction of AGATA and recommends that the R&D phase be pursued with vigour EURONS/FINUPHY Meeting, Funchal (Portugal), 7-9 February 2005

  12. NuPECC Handbook 20045th Edition • Access to European Facilities • Statistics of Users of European Facilities • How to Contact European Funding Agencies • How to Contact Nuclear Physics Institutes in Europe EURONS/FINUPHY Meeting, Funchal (Portugal), 7-9 February 2005

  13. Network N-05 NuPECC Mapping Studies EURONS/FINUPHY Meeting, Funchal (Portugal), 7-9 February 2005

  14. EURONS/FINUPHY Meeting, Funchal (Portugal), 7-9 February 2005

  15. Milestones and Deliverables of N-05 NuPECC Mapping Studies EURONS/FINUPHY Meeting, Funchal (Portugal), 7-9 February 2005

  16. http://www.nupecc.org=> CalendarInfos tosissy.koerner@ph.tum.de EURONS/FINUPHY Meeting, Funchal (Portugal), 7-9 February 2005

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