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Few-Body Quantum Dynamics of High-Z Ions Studied at the Future Relativistic High-Energy Storage Ring
Physica Scripta
  • Siegbert Hagmann
  • Th H. Stohlker
  • Yu A. Litvinov
  • Chr Kozhuharov
  • Pierre Michel Hillenbrand
  • Uwe Spillmann
  • Vladimir M. Shabaev
  • Kurt Ernst Stiebing
  • Michael Lestinsky
  • Andrey S. Surzhykov
  • Alexander B. Voitkiv
  • Bernhard Franzke
  • Daniel Fischer, Missouri University of Science and Technology
  • Dieter H G Schneider
  • Doris H. Jakubassa
  • Alexander S. Artiomov
  • Enrico Defilippo
  • Xinwen Ma
  • Reinhard Dorner
  • Hermann Rothard
Abstract

At the FAIR facility for antiprotons and ion research, the high-energy storage ring will provide highly charged heavy ions with Z all the way to Z = 92 for beam energies ranging from 200 A MeV up to energies of approximately 5 A GeV. This opens up a wealth of opportunities for in-ring atomic physics experiments on few-body quantum dynamics ranging from, for example, the correlated dynamics of various e+-e- pair creation processes to quasi-photoionization of inner shells of the highest-Z ions.

Meeting Name
16th International Conference on the Physics of Highly Charged Ions (2012: Sep. 2-7, Heidelberg, Germany)
Department(s)
Physics
Keywords and Phrases
  • Beam Energies,
  • Correlated Dynamics,
  • High-Z Ions,
  • Highly Charged Heavy Ions,
  • Inner Shell,
  • Pair Creation,
  • Physics Experiments,
  • Quantum Dynamics,
  • Atomic Physics,
  • Charged Particles,
  • Dynamics,
  • Quantum Theory,
  • Relativity
Document Type
Article - Conference proceedings
Document Version
Citation
File Type
text
Language(s)
English
Rights
© 2013 Institute of Physics - IOP Publishing, All rights reserved.
Publication Date
1-1-2013
Publication Date
01 Jan 2013
Disciplines
Citation Information
Siegbert Hagmann, Th H. Stohlker, Yu A. Litvinov, Chr Kozhuharov, et al.. "Few-Body Quantum Dynamics of High-Z Ions Studied at the Future Relativistic High-Energy Storage Ring" Physica Scripta Vol. T156 Iss. T156 (2013) ISSN: 0281-1847
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/daniel-fischer/35/