Author: Hagenbuck, F.
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THPWO011 Status of the SIS100 Heavy Ion Synchrotron Project at FAIR 3782
 
  • P.J. Spiller, U. Blell, O. Boine-Frankenheim, L.H.J. Bozyk, E.S. Fischer, E. Floch, F. Hagenbuck, F. Hehenberger, M. Kauschke, O.K. Kester, A. Klaus, H. Klingbeil, H.G. König, P. Kowina, J.P. Meier, P. Moritz, C. Mühle, C. Omet, D. Ondreka, N. Pyka, H. Ramakers, P. Schnizer, J. Stadlmann, K. Sugita, D. Theuerkauf, B. Walasek-Höhne, St. Wilfert
    GSI, Darmstadt, Germany
 
  SIS100 is a unique su­per­con­duct­ing heavy ion syn­chro­tron, op­ti­mized for the ac­cel­er­a­tion of in­tense beams of in­ter­me­di­ate charge state heavy ions. The op­er­a­tion with such beams has re­quired new syn­chro­tron de­sign fea­tures and new tech­ni­cal con­cepts aim­ing for min­i­mized ion­iza­tion beam loss and vac­uum dy­nam­ics. SIS100 is a su­per­con­duct­ing syn­chro­tron be­cause of the re­quired vac­uum con­di­tions and pump­ing power to achieve sta­ble XHV con­di­tions at high in­ten­sity op­er­a­tion. The pro­ject and pro­cure­ment sta­tus will be pre­sented.