the dripline are studied. Heavy-Ion Induced Electromagnetic Excitation at Relativistic Energies The process of electromagnetic excitation in peripheral relativistic heavy-ion collisions is used to study the
facilities on the GSI and FAIR campus. They visited the therapy unit for tumor treatment with heavy ions, explained by Professor Christian Graeff, the HADES experiment, explained by Professor Tetyana Galatyuk
bellows and adapter flanges. As the main accelerator of the new FAIR complex, the superconducting heavy ion synchrotron SIS100, which is currently under installation, operates in an underground tunnel about
r facility FAIR. During the tour, the students visited the facility for tumor therapy with carbon ions, developed at GSI, the large-scale HADES experiment, where neutron star matter can be studied, and
Canadian accelerator center TRIUMF. Karthein received the award for applying the superior phase-imaging ion cyclotron resonance technique to short-lived nuclides, reaching relative uncertainties of 10-9, its
fiducial markers used for image guidance in particle therapy were evaluated for proton and carbon ion beams [ 1 ] . The sensors were also used in a recent experiment for 4D online monitoring by measuring
experiment. A subsequent tour of the existing GSI facilities provided insights into medical research on ion-beam therapy, experiment sites such as HADES and R3B and more. Sebastian Sommer was very impressed
This allows a huge amount of combinations. The various products of the interaction between the heavy-ion beam and the target matter as for example fission products, recoil particles, or compound nuclei are