introduction and overview on the research activities and the progress of FAIR (Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research), presented by Prof. Thomas Nilsson, Scientific Managing Director of GSI and FAIR, Dr. Katharina
ministerin Brigitte Zypries an Gerhard Kraft das Bundesverdienstkreuz verliehen. 02.05.2008 Heavy ion carcinogenesis and human space exploration von Marco Durante, veröffentlicht im Nature Reviews Cancer
trum für Schwerionenforschung and Queen's University Belfast. The interactions between electrons, ions, and photons within the material ejected from a neutron-star merger determine the light that we can
The nuclear physicist Peter Braun-Munzinger, whose work focuses primarily on ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions and the resulting quark-gluon plasma, was head of the ALICE department at GSI, in the period
experiments at the LHC collider at the CERN research center in Geneva and deals in particular with heavy-ion collisions of lead atomic nuclei. When lead atomic nuclei collide with unimaginable impact in the LHC
experiments at the LHC collider at the CERN research center in Geneva and deals in particular with heavy-ion collisions of lead atomic nuclei. When lead atomic nuclei collide with unimaginable impact in the LHC
individual requirements, the facility can be operated with protons from 0.4GeV to 4.5GeV or with light ions (up to nitrogen) from 0.2GeV/u to 1.5GeV/u. Proton radiography is a non-invasive diagnostic method
Texas and the University of Heidelberg. Another important partner of the study was the Heidelberg Ion Beam Therapy Center (HIT). Radiotherapy is an important treatment for brain tumors, but the efficacy
material and the subsequent resonant laser ionization of the target isotope in the atomic vapor. The ions produced in this way are separated in an electric field. “Our laser-based process allows isotopes
the FAIR Council—the highest decision-making body of the international Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR)—set out steps for the future development of FAIR. For two days, Council members focused