Projectile spectroscopy in a cooler ring

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Abstract

The fairly broad interest in extending spectroscopy further into the domain of highly charged ions is demonstrated by the variety of contributions to this workshop. At the same time, the needed technologies are advancing, making formerly remote possibilities either presently or soon to be in reach. An asymptotic, though difficult case involves exploitation of high energy heavy ion cooler ring (with deceleration) as a light source. Such a ring is currently under construction at GSI in Darmstadt, West Germany. It will be capable of accumulating and cooling space charge limited beams of heavy ions up to and including uranium. Some features of a spectroscopy program to exploit this unique source are discussed in the report.

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Invited presentation at the Workshop on Highly Charged Ions: New Physics and Advanced Techniques, Berkeley, CA, USA, March 13–15, 1989.

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