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The status of the Super-FRS at FAIR
Authors:M. Winkler  B. Achenbach  K.-H. Behr  M. Berz  D. Boutin  C. Brandau  H. Emling  H. Geissel  H. Iwase  C. Karagiannis  A. Kelic  H. Leibrock  Y. Litvinov  S. Manikonda  J. A. Maruhn  G. Moritz  C. Mühle  G. Münzenberg  C. Nociforo  W. Plass  C. Scheidenberger  H. Simon  K. Sümmerer  M. Svedentsov  N. A. Tahir  A. Tauschwitz  Z. Wang  H. Weick  H. Wollnik  M. Yavor
Affiliation:(1) GSI, Darmstadt, Germany;(2) NSCL-MSU, East-Lansing, Michigan 48824-1321, USA;(3) Justus-Liebig University, Giessen, Germany;(4) Wolfgang-Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany;(5) Institute of Analytical Instrumentation, RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia
Abstract:The Super-FRS will be a large-acceptance two-stage superconducting fragment separator with three exit branches serving different experimental areas. Due to the high primary-beam intensity of up to 1012 ions/s a challenging design of the target area and the components used in the first dipole Super-FRS is necessary. These efforts include high-power production targets, beam-dumps to catch the remaining primary beam, and radiation resistant magnets. In this contribution we summarize the recent developments on these issues.
Keywords:29.30.Aj Charged-particle spectrometer  07.75.+h Mass spectrometers
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