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AUSTRIA Vienna University of Technolgy CANADA University of Manitoba York University CHINA China Institute of Atomic Energy, Beijing Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics, Beijing Institute of Modern Physics, Fudan University, Shanghai Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou Institute of Atomic and Molecular Physics, Jilin University, Jilin Lanzhou University, Lanzhou University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei Wuhan Institute of Physics and Mathematics, Wuhan Physics Department, Northwest Normal University Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Aarhus DENMARK Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Aarhus EGYPT Physics Department, Beni-Suef Faculty of Science FRANCE Laboratoire kastler-Brossel, Ecole Normale Sup. Paris INSP, Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie CIRIL Ganil Ecole Normale Superieure – Lyon Institut de Physique Nucléaire de Lyon GERMANY Ernst Moritz Arndt Universität Greifswald Forschungszentrum Jülich Freiburg University GSI, Darmstadt Institut für Kernphysik, Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen Institut für Atom- und Molekülphysik, Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen Sektion Physik, LMU Munich Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik, Heidelberg Institut für Theoretische Physik, TU Dresden Tübingen University IKF, J.W.v.Goethe Universität Frankfurt am Main Institut für Physik, Universität Mainz Institut für Physik, Universität Kassel Institut für Theoretische Physik, TU Clausthal Kirchhoff-Institut für Physik, Universität Heidelberg TU Darmstadt Physikalisch-technische Bundesanstalt Mathematics Institute, University of Munich, 80333 Munich HUNGARY Inst. of Nuclear Research (ATOMKI), Debrecen INDIA Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Vaish College, Rohtak Nuclear Science Centre, New Delhi Bhabha Atomic Research Centre ITALY Inst. Naz. Fisica Nucleare, Dip. di Fisica, Catania JAPAN University of Tokyo & Atomic Physics Laboratory RIKEN, Wako JORDAN Hashemite University POLAND Institute of Physics, Swietokrzyska Academy Institute of Physics, Jagiellonian University Institute of Theoretical Physics, Warsaw University Institute of Nuclear Physics of Polish Academy of Sciences The Soltan Institute For Nuclear Studies ROMANIA NIPNE National Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering INFLRP and ISS National Institute for Laser, Plasma and Radiation Phys RUSSI Lebedev Physical Institute, Moscow Institute of Physics, St. Petersburg State University Institute of Metrology for Time and Space at VNIIFTRI Institute of Spectroscopy of the RAS V.G.Khlopin Radium Institute, St.Petersburg SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO Institute of Physics, Belgrade SWEDEN Chalmers University of Technology and Goteborg University Stockholm University Mid-Sweden University Lund University SWITZERLAND CERN Department of Physics, University Fribourg Institut für Physik, Universität Basel UNITED KINGDOM Department of Physics, The University of Durham Queen's University, Belfast UNITED STATES Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Georgia State University University of Missouri Rolla Oak Ridge National Laboratory Western Michigan University Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Brown University, Physics Department Univeristy of Texas at Austin Kansas State University Columbia Astrophysics Laboratory, Columbia University 254 participants from over 80 institutes https://gsi.helmholtz.de/fair/experiments/sparc Stored Particle Atomic Research Collaboration March 2004 LoI and green light for Technical Proposal October 2004 First SPARC Workshop&CM @GSI January 2005 Technical Proposal submitted March 2005 Evaluation of TP green light June 2005 Evaluation of costs green light July 2005 SPARC part of the core facility of FAIR July 2005 Collaboration meeting @ Rosario, Argentin Events Additional Activities 36 talks presented at conferences and seminars, 23 publications August 2006 SPARC session @ CAARI, Dalla August 2006 Memorandum of Understanding Sept 2006 Collaboration meeting @ Belfast, UK February 2007 SPARC Workshop&CM @ Paris July 2007 SPARC Theory Worksh GSI June 2008 SPARC sessions@ CEPAS, Cluj, Romania July 2008 Strong Field workshop @ GSI August 2008 SPARC sessions@CAARI Dallas Sept 2008 SPARC sessions@ H Tokyo Sept 2008 SPA Workshop&CM @ Predreal, Rumania Sept 2009 SPARC Workshop&CM@
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AUSTRIAVienna University of TechnolgyCANADAUniversity of ManitobaYork UniversityCHINAChina Institute of Atomic Energy, BeijingInstitute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics, BeijingInstitute of Modern Physics, Fudan University, ShanghaiInstitute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, LanzhouInstitute of Atomic and Molecular Physics, Jilin University, JilinLanzhou University, LanzhouUniversity of Science and Technology of China, HefeiWuhan Institute of Physics and Mathematics, WuhanPhysics Department, Northwest Normal UniversityDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, University of AarhusDENMARKDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, University of AarhusEGYPTPhysics Department, Beni-Suef Faculty of ScienceFRANCELaboratoire kastler-Brossel, Ecole Normale Sup. ParisINSP, Univ. Pierre et Marie CurieCIRIL GanilEcole Normale Superieure – Lyon Institut de Physique Nucléaire de Lyon GERMANYErnst Moritz Arndt Universität GreifswaldForschungszentrum JülichFreiburg UniversityGSI, DarmstadtInstitut für Kernphysik, Justus-Liebig-Universität GießenInstitut für Atom- und Molekülphysik, Justus-Liebig-Universität GießenSektion Physik, LMU MunichMax-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik, HeidelbergInstitut für Theoretische Physik, TU DresdenTübingen UniversityIKF, J.W.v.Goethe Universität Frankfurt am MainInstitut für Physik, Universität MainzInstitut für Physik, Universität KasselInstitut für Theoretische Physik, TU ClausthalKirchhoff-Institut für Physik, Universität HeidelbergTU DarmstadtPhysikalisch-technische BundesanstaltMathematics Institute, University of Munich, 80333 MunichHUNGARYInst. of Nuclear Research (ATOMKI), DebrecenINDIATata Institute of Fundamental Research

Vaish College, Rohtak Nuclear Science Centre, New DelhiBhabha Atomic Research CentreITALYInst. Naz. Fisica Nucleare, Dip. di Fisica, CataniaJAPANUniversity of Tokyo & Atomic Physics Laboratory RIKEN, WakoJORDANHashemite UniversityPOLANDInstitute of Physics, Swietokrzyska AcademyInstitute of Physics, Jagiellonian UniversityInstitute of Theoretical Physics, Warsaw UniversityInstitute of Nuclear Physics of Polish Academy of SciencesThe Soltan Institute For Nuclear StudiesROMANIANIPNE National Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering INFLRP and ISS National Institute for Laser, Plasma and Radiation Phys RUSSIALebedev Physical Institute, MoscowInstitute of Physics, St. Petersburg State UniversityInstitute of Metrology for Time and Space at VNIIFTRI Institute of Spectroscopy of the RASV.G.Khlopin Radium Institute, St.PetersburgSERBIA AND MONTENEGROInstitute of Physics, BelgradeSWEDENChalmers University of Technology and Goteborg University Stockholm UniversityMid-Sweden UniversityLund UniversitySWITZERLANDCERN Department of Physics, University FribourgInstitut für Physik, Universität BaselUNITED KINGDOMDepartment of Physics, The University of DurhamQueen's University, BelfastUNITED STATESLawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryGeorgia State UniversityUniversity of Missouri RollaOak Ridge National LaboratoryWestern Michigan UniversityHarvard-Smithsonian Center for AstrophysicsBrown University, Physics DepartmentUniveristy of Texas at Austin Kansas State UniversityColumbia Astrophysics Laboratory, Columbia University

254 participants from over 80 institutes

https://gsi.helmholtz.de/fair/experiments/sparc

Stored Particle Atomic Research Collaboration

March 2004 LoI and green light for Technical Proposal

October 2004 First SPARC Workshop&CM @GSI

January 2005 Technical Proposal submitted

March 2005 Evaluation of TP green light

June 2005 Evaluation of costs green light

July 2005 SPARC part of the core facility of FAIR

July 2005 Collaboration meeting @ Rosario, Argentin

September 2005 Cost planning for first stage

Sept. 2005 SPARC Workshop&CM @ Piaski, Poland

January 2006 Technical Report

Events

Additional Activities 36 talks presented at conferences and seminars, 23 publications

August 2006 SPARC session @ CAARI, Dallas August 2006 Memorandum of Understanding Sept 2006 Collaboration meeting @ Belfast, UK February 2007 SPARC Workshop&CM @ Paris July 2007 SPARC Theory Workshop @ GSI June 2008 SPARC sessions@ CEPAS, Cluj, Romania July 2008 Strong Field workshop @ GSI August 2008 SPARC sessions@CAARI Dallas Sept 2008 SPARC sessions@ HCI Tokyo Sept 2008 SPARC Workshop&CM @ Predreal, Rumania

Sept 2009 SPARC Workshop&CM@ Lisbon,Portugal

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The SPARC-Collaboration:The SPARC-Collaboration:

Atomic Physics Atomic Physics

with:with:

Heavy Highly Charged IonsHeavy Highly Charged Ions

Relativistic Heavy Ions

Radioactive Nuclei

Extreme Static Electromagnetic Fields

Extreme Dynamic Fields•New concepts of Strong Field QED•Correlated Many-Body Quantum Dynamics•Precision Determination of Fundamental Constants•New Decay of Highly Ionized Atomic Nuclei•Tests of Fundamental Symmetries•Fundamental Nuclear Properties from Atomic Data

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FAIR – Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research

CN DE ES FI FR GB GR IN IT PL RO RU SE

Observers

SPARC Experimental Stations

SIS300

FLAIR

NESR

HEC

FLAIR

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elec

tro

n c

oo

ler

NESR

Present design status of experimental installations at NESR for technical reportsto be submitted 2009

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BMBF Verbundforschung

SPARC.de Verbundantrag deutscher Universitätsgruppen im Rahmen der SPARC-Kollaboration

common application of 22 german university groups for the preparation of experimentalset-ups to be used during the FAIR start period (submitted december 2008)

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gas jet

ion beam

superfluid Heand micro-droplet H2 targets

(R. Grisenti et al., 2008)

Internal Target section @ ESR NESR

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Target Development for In-Ring Experiments (NESR, FLAIR)

Droplet diameter ≈4 m

External disturbances lead to fast liquid jet disintegration

Design goal for NESR: jet-diameter below 1 mm; densities between 1011 and 1016 1/cm3

R. Grisenti (superfluid targets), micro-droplet targets (H2, He),Univ. Frankfurt): HelmholtzYoung Investigator Group

Online imaging (diagnostics) of the beam target overlap.

He-target

107 Xeprojectiles

106 Xeprojectiles

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Uppsala Electron Cooler Arrived @ GSI

after modification to be used as electron target in NESR

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The Reaction Microscope at ESR for NESR

First results of two electron momenta 230 MeV/u U90+ - Ar

e--cooler

HF cavityBE

,BE

,

Gas jet

pulsedbeam

ESR

Daniel Fischer et al. Emmy Nöther Young

Scientist Group, MPI-K

energy-, momentum balance insingle collisions

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Experiments with HCI and Intense Laser Beams PHELIX Laser

Wavelength

Ang

le

x-ray emission spectrum

0

2000

4000

6000

8000

10000

12000

14000

16000

Wellenlänge

Inte

ns

itä

t

4d 4p

22.02 nm, 56 eVThomas Kühl et al.

x-ray laser with nickel-like ions

Zr

up to 2s-2p (280eV) in Li-like Z=92 possible

tuningvia Doppler-shift

p/p~5x10-5

@ NESR: wide range of

accessible ions

excitation in the NESR

anti-collinear

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to experiments

DDB sectionIH section RFQ section

matching section and cooler trap

HITRAP: U92+ at rest

7m

Currently HITRAP is getting commissioned

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@ Relativistic EnergiesQuantum Electrodynamics, Cooling, Crystalline BeamsQuantum Electrodynamics, Cooling, Crystalline Beams

eV

toboosted

6.280

2/12 21 ps

2/12 21 ss

eV6.2802γ

improved resolution factor of 10 to 20

QED in Li-like systems

H. Backe, arXiv:physics/0701056 (2007)

SIS100/300

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laserlab

North

injection into beamlinevia mirror

extraction via mirrorand beam dump

detector space/ spectrometer

x-rays

interaction length 25 m(i.e. ~2 x 12.9 m)

SIS300

technical report to be submitted 2009

Present design status of laser experiment at

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PSP-code

Package

Total costs

SPARC [TP]

Costs FAIR

Costs

collaboration

FAIR_

DE*

To be applied for by

Germany

To be applied for by others

To be applied

for R&D

Total pledges, no R&D

(DE + others)

Participant country (FAIR member and

nonmember)

1.3.1 SPARC SUM 10 480 5298 5182 5368

1.3.1.1 Laser

Experiments 590 490 100 290 615 290 DE

1.3.1.1.1 Laser Cooling 330 330 0 215 DE, UK

1.3.1.1.2 High-Intensity Laser

260 160 100 400

DE, UK

1.3.1.2 High-Energy-AP 640 240 100 543 DE, JP

1.3.1.2.1 High-Energy Cave

190 190 0 200

DE, FR, SE

1.3.1.2.2 Res. Coherent Exc.

350 0 50 43 300

DE, FR, SE, JP

1.3.1.2.3 Pair Production 100 50 50 DE, SE, JP

SPARC Money matrix

* includes manpower cost

generally the money matrix presents only the Investment cost

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PSP-code Package

Total costs

SPARC [TP]

Costs FAIR

Costs

collaboration

FAIR_

DE*

To be applied for by

Germany

To be applied for by others

To be applied

for R&D

Total pledges, no R&D

(DE + others)

Participant country (FAIR member and

nonmember)

1.3.1 SPARC SUM 10 480 5298 5182 5368

1.3.1.3 AP at NESR 5568.9 3092 2507 3382 1762,4 850 567 5994,4 PL, DE, SE, RO, CHN 1.3.1.3.1 Electron Target 1310 1310 0 198.9 300 CHN, DE, RU, UK, SE 1.3.1.3.2 Internal Jet Target 807 657 150 130 CHN, DE, SE, UK, US

1.3.1.3.3 Spectr. for Hard X-rays

90 0 90

200 DE, FR, PL, SE, IN, NL,

CH, JP

1.3.1.3.4 Spectr. for Soft X-rays

130 0 130

75 250 70 CHN, DE, FR, PL, IN, NL,

CH, JP 1.3.1.3.5 Calorimeter 1000 200 800 411 CH, DE, SE, UK , US 1.3.1.3.6 2D / Polarimeter 316.9 100 217 185,5 60 DE, PL, IN, CR

1.3.1.3.7 X-ray Optics 185 85 100 191 +

125 **

CHN, DE, FR, PL, UK, US

1.3.1.3.8 Electron Spectr. 255 105 150 200 CHN, DE, FR, IT, HU, RU

1.3.1.3.9 Spectr. for Recoil Ions and Electrons

192 142 50

221

DE, FR, GR, IT, HU, RU, US

1.3.1.3.10 Imaging Fast Forward Spectr.

228 78 150

DE, FR, IT, HU, RU, US

1.3.1.3.11 Laser Setup 865 265 600 225 200 137 RO, DE, SE, FR

1.3.1.3.12 Infrastructure/Operation

220 150 70

CHN, DE, PL, SE

SPARC Money matrix

* includes man power cost

** includes also HITRAP subproject (PSP-code 1.3.1.4.6)

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PSP-code

Package

Total costs

SPARC [TP]

Costs FAIR

Costs

collaboration

FAIR_

DE*

To be applied for by

Germany

To be applied for by others

To be applied

for R&D

Total pledges, no R&D

(DE + others)

Participant country (FAIR member and

nonmember)

1.3.1 SPARC SUM 10 480 5298 5182 5368

1.3.1.4 Cooled, Decel. and Extracted

Ions 3951 1476 2475 1496 867,1 475 2838,1 DE, RO, PL, RU

1.3.1.4.1 FLAIR Building 50 RU 1.3.1.4.2 Low Energy Cave 980 880 100 225 DE, FR, CN, RO, JO

1.3.1.4.3 HITRAP Facility 596 596 0 IN, SE UK, PL, DE, AT,

NL

1.3.1.4.4 Reaction Microscope

65 0 65 172,2

DE, CHN, GR, US

1.3.1.4.5 Ion-Surface Interaction

445 0 445

NL, PL, SE, AU, RU

1.3.1.4.6 X-ray Studies 430 0 430 109,9 200 PL, DE, NL

1.3.1.4.7 g-Factor Measurements

240 0 240 127

DE, SE

1.3.1.4,8 Mass Measurements

650 0 650

IN, DE

1.3.1.4.9 Laser experiments 545 0 545 458 DE, UK

SPARC Money matrix

*includes man power cost

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Issues:

Additional funding sources for the SPARC experiments Man powerExperimental Collaborations - FAIR cooperation

Technical Design Reports (TDR) for all experiment and installations within SPARC are being prepared

Present external funding SPARC/GSI-AP:DAAD: 2 grantsINTAS grants EU: EURONS (running)HGF: 3 Helmholtz Young Investigator GroupsEmmy Nöther Young Scientist Group BMBF Verbundforschung: 4M€National funding: Poland, Romania, Japan, Sweden

Spokesperson Meeting GSI, Feb. 09

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Reserve

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WP Package total  costs

contrib. from

3rd party

AP[FTE]

Collab.[FTE]

Add.[FTE]

TotalFTE

Duration[years]

Laser Experiments 590 0 6.5 20 5 31.5

(1.1) Laser Cooling 330 0 5 5 5 15 5

(1.2) High-Intensity Laser 260 0 1.5 15 0 16.5 5

High-Energy-AP 260 80 4 16 0 20

(2.1) High-Energy 110 0 2 2 0 4 5

(2.2) Res. Coherent Exc. 50 50 1 12 0 13 5

(2,3) Pair Production 100 30 1 2 0 3 5

AP at NESR 5554 550 34.5 86.5 31 152

(3.1) Electron Target 1310 0 3 3 3 9 3-4

(3.2) Internal Jet Target 807 0 2 4 4 10 4

(3.3) Spectr. for Hard X-rays 90 0 2 2 2 6 3

(3.4) Spectr. for Soft X-rays 130 0 2 1 3 6 3

(3.5) Calorimeter 1000 500 4 16 0 20 4

(3.6) 2D / Polarimeter 317 0 6 15 3 24 4

(3.7) X-ray Optics 185 0 1 2 1 4 5

(3.8) Electron Spectrometer 210 0 0.5 3 0.5 4 5

(3.9) Spectr. for Recoils and Electrons 192 50 2 4 2 8 5

(3.10) Imaging Fast Forw.Spectrometer 228 0 0.5 3.5 1 5 5

(3.11) Laser Setup 865 0 9 33 9 51 5

(3.12) Infrastructure/Operation 220 0 2.5 0 2.5 5 5

Cooled Decel & Extr. Ions 3951 2375 18.7 53.6 16.5 88.8

FLAIR Building 1 2 2 5 6

(4.1) Low Energy Cave 980 0 3.5 5.6 3.5 12.6 7

(4.2) HITRAP Facility 596 0 9 15 6 30 3

(4.3) Reaction Microscope 65 65 0 1 0.5 1.5 4

(4.4) Ion-Surface Interaction 445 445 2 9 2 13 4

(4.5) X-ray Studies 430 430 0.5 10 0 10.5 5

(4.6) g-Factor Measurements 240 240 1.5 8 2.5 12 5

(4.7) Mass Measurements 650 650 1 1 0 2 5

(4.8) Laser experiments 545 545 0.2 2 0 2.2 5

SUM 10 3553005

63.7 176.1 52.5 292.3Aver.

4.7

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Electron and electron-positron spectrometersLanzhou, Tata, CEA Saclay, IKF, GANILLocal contact: Rido Mann/X-W Ma

Electron cooler - target developmentsBudker Institute, MPI-K-HD, MSL, GiessenLocal contact: Christophor Kozhuharov

Laser spectroscopy and laser/Ion interactionMBI, Paris Sud, MPQ, LLNL, TUD, Stockholm, Mainz, Belfast Local contact: Thomas Kühl

Target developments (in ring)TSL, IKF Frankfurt, GSILocal contact: R. Grisenti

Photon and x-ray spectrometers Jülich, Harvard, Mainz, IKF, Cracow, Kielce,Swierk, IMP, Uni HDLocal contact: Heinrich Beyer

Photon detector development Jülich, Harvard, Mainz, IKF, Cracow, Kielce, Swierk, IMP, U-HeidelbergLocal contact: Thomas Stöhlker COLTRIMS

GANIL, MPI-K-HD, IKF, KSU, CataniaLocal contact: Siegbert Hagmann

Low-energy experimentsLyon, Vienna, Bukarest, Giessen, IMPLocal contact: Angela Bräuning-Demian

HITRAPMainz, MSU, IAP-FFM, FZ-Jülich, MPI-K, Vienna, Cracow, Groningen, StockholmLocal contact: Wolfgang Quint

Structure: Managing group+

Theory: Atomic structure and CollisionsDresden, Gothenburg, Heidelberg, Kassel, Frankfurt, Freiburg, Stockholm, St. Petersburg, LanzhouLocal contact: S. Fritzsche

Collaboration Board (CB) + representatives of working groups

Close contacts with FLAIR, Biology and Material, and EXL

High-energy experiments RIKEN, Lyon, GSI, Stockholm Local contact: Dieter Liesen

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Collaboration Board (CB) since 22.11. 07 F. Currell represents UK D. Fluerasu repres. Romania M. Pajek represents Poland V. Shabaev represents Russia G. Garcia represents Spain Y. Yamazaki represents Japan X. Ma represents China D. Dauvergne, H Rotthard represent France E. Silver, J. Tanis, represent USA T. Kirchner, A. Müller, Th. Stöhlker, A. Wolf, repr- Germany L. Tribedi represents India R. Schuch represents Sweden J. P. Santos repres. Portugal T. Zouros represents Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Italy

Spokesperson (R. Schuch S), deputy spokesperson (M. Pajek P), local contact (Th. Stoehlker D).

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Scientific Goal: Precision Studies of the Quantum Dynamics of Atomic Systems in Critical and Super-Critical Fields

Quantum Dynamics in Extrem Fields: The Program of Quantum Dynamics in Extrem Fields: The Program of the SPARC -Collaborationthe SPARC -Collaboration

Observables: high-resolution x-ray, electron, positron, projectile and recoil-ion spectroscopy

NESR

FLAIR

SIS100/300

SPARC Experimential areas

High Energy Cave

Discovery Potential: new concepts for QED in extreme fields

correlated many-body dynamics via

ultrashort and super intense field pulses precision determination of fundamental constants (, me) proof of fundamental symmetries discovery of new decay modes of nuclei determination of fundamental nuclear

properties via atomic data

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Estimated Investment and Manpower for SPARC

7 new positions needed for SPARC

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e- spectrom.

e- target

HP Laser

internal target

x-ray spect.

DetectorsCOLTRIMS

Low-E HCI HITRAP

Collaboration Members(254, 83inst.,28countr.)

Theor structure Theor.dynamics

Laser cooling

Working groups with contact persons

ion sources

Close contacts with FLAIR, Biology and Material, and EXL collaborations for coordination of installations

High-E HCI

Collaboration Board (CB)

Spokespersons/ local contacts

Major country and project representativ

5th SPARC Workshop Sept. 23– 28, 2008, Predeal,

Romania

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Experiments

IH-structure+MEBT RFQDouble-drift-buncher

LEBT+Cooler-trap

vertical beam line

HITRAP U92+ at rest overview in the re-injection channel at ESR

successful tests of• beamlines•decelerator structures• detectors• bunchers• emittance meter

with beams from ESR

Cooler trap

available:• magnet•

electrodes• HV-cage