[Sneap] HIAT 2009 "Present and Future of Electrostatic Accelerators'

repnow repnow at mpi-hd.mpg.de
Fri Mar 20 12:00:15 EDT 2009


Dear David,
It would really be a pleasure to support your heroic effort on a review about the present status and perspectives of our machines for the HIAT-conference.
However, I think that we in Heidelberg are not very representative for this task, but perhaps we can fill in the gap with respect to non standard use of these accelerators.
So I tried to summary all details that may be some answer  to your questions to give you an impression of our situation.
It's neither very detailed nor quantitative, but if you find items in there which would need additional explanation please don't hesitate to send me a mail.

Otherwise, hope to see you in Venice
best regards
Roland

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  From: David Weisser 
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  Dear Colleagues,



  I will be presenting a talk at Heavy Ion Accelerator Technology Conference, 2009 on "Present and Future of Electrostatic Accelerators".  This will be a snapshot of the present state of heavy ion electrostatic accelerators as well as their expected development and use in the near future. The value of my talk depends upon your input.



  Could you address the following issues for your electrostatic accelerator?



    1.. What improvements have been made in the last 5 years? 
    2.. What improvements are expected in the next 2 years? 
    3.. What improvements would you make if not limited by budget? 
    4.. What has the machine been used for in the past 5 years? Give percentages if possible. 
    5.. What will the machine be used for in the next 2 to 5 years? Give percentages if possible. 
    6.. What are the most important features of your machine that contribute to its reliability and versatility? 


  It would be most valuable if you send me you response by Friday, 20 March 2009. 



  Yours in hope,



  David Weisser







  David Weisser                                     

  Nuclear Physics Department

  Research School of Physical Sciences and Engineering

  Australian National University

  Canberra ACT AUSTRALIA 



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