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The status of the Super-FRS at FAIR

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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.

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Winkler, M., Achenbach, B., Behr, KH. et al. The status of the Super-FRS at FAIR. Eur. Phys. J. Spec. Top. 150, 263–264 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjst/e2007-00318-1

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