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A. Brünle
Publications - 17
Citations - 1338
A. Brünle is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron & Scattering. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 17 publications receiving 1234 citations.
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The GSI projectile fragment separator (FRS): A Versatile magnetic system for relativistic heavy ions
H. Geissel,P. Armbruster,K.-H. Behr,A. Brünle,K. Burkard,M. Chen,H. Folger,B. Franczak,H. Keller,O. Klepper,B. Langenbeck,F. Nickel,E. Pfeng,M. Pfützner,E. Roeckl,K. P. Rykaczewski,I. Schall,Dieter Schardt,C. Scheidenberger,K.-H. Schmidt,A. Schröter,Th. Schwab,K. Sümmerer,Max Weber,G. Münzenberg,T. Brohm,H.-G. Clerc,Michael Fauerbach,J.-J. Gaimard,A. Grewe,E. Hanelt,B. Knödler,M. Steiner,Burkart Voss,J. Weckenmann,C. Ziegler,A. Magel,Hermann Wollnik,J.P. Dufour,Yoshitaka Fujita,D.J. Vieira,B. M. Sherrill +41 more
TL;DR: The projectile fragment separator FRS designed for research and applied studies with relativistic heavy ions was installed at GSI as a part of the new high-energy SIS/ESR accelerator facility as mentioned in this paper.
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The Super-FRS project at GSI
Hans Geissel,Helmut Weick,M. Winkler,G. Münzenberg,V. Chichkine,Mikhail I. Yavor,Thomas Aumann,K.-H. Behr,M. Böhmer,A. Brünle,K. Burkard,J. Benlliure,D. Cortina-Gil,L. V. Chulkov,A. Dael,J.-E. Ducret,H. Emling,Bernhard Franczak,J. Friese,B. Gastineau,J. Gerl,R. Gernhäuser,Margareta Hellström,Björn Jonson,J. Kojouharova,R. Kulessa,Birgit Kindler,N. Kurz,Bettina Lommel,W. Mittig,G. Moritz,C. Mühle,Jerry Nolen,Gunnar Nyman,P. Roussell-Chomaz,C. Scheidenberger,K.-H. Schmidt,G. Schrieder,B. M. Sherrill,Herbert A. Simon,K. Sümmerer,Naeem A. Tahir,V.S. Vysotsky,Hermann Wollnik,Al Zeller +44 more
TL;DR: The Super-FRS as discussed by the authors is a large-acceptance superconducting fragment separator followed by different experimental branches including a combination with a new storage-cooler ring system, which allows precision mass and lifetime measurements as well as in-ring reaction studies.
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Rare Isotopes INvestigation at GSI (RISING) using Gamma-ray Spectroscopy at Relativistic Energies
H. J. Wollersheim,D. E. Appelbe,A. Banu,R. Bassini,T. Beck,F. Becker,P. Bednarczyk,K.-H. Behr,M. A. Bentley,G. Benzoni,C. Boiano,U. Bonnes,A. Bracco,S. Brambilla,A. Brünle,A. Bürger,K. Burkard,P. A. Butler,F. Camera,D. Curien,J. Devin,P. Doornenbal,Claes Fahlander,Khalid Fayz,Hans Geissel,J. Gerl,M. Górska,H. Grawe,J. Gre¸bosz,R. Griffiths,G Hammond,Margareta Hellström,J. Hoffmann,H. Hübel,J. Jolie,J.V. Kalben,M. Kmiecik,I. Kojouharov,R. Kulessa,N. Kurz,I.H. Lazarus,J. Li,J. Leske,R Lozeva,A. Maj,S.K. Mandal,W. Me¸czyński,Benedicte Million,G. Münzenberg,S. Muralithar,Manfred Mutterer,P. J. Nolan,Gerda Neyens,Johan Nyberg,W. Prokopowicz,V. F. E. Pucknell,P. Reiter,Dirk Rudolph,Norio Saito,T. Saito,D. Seddon,H. Schaffner,J. Simpson,K.-H. Speidel,J. Styczen,K. Sümmerer,N. Warr,H. Weick,C. Wheldon,Oliver Wieland,M. Winkler,M. Zie¸bliński +71 more
TL;DR: The Rare Isotopes Investigation at GSI project combines the former EUROBALL Ge-Cluster detectors, the MINIBALL Ge detectors, BaF2--HECTOR detectors, and the fragment separator at the GSI for high-resolution in-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy measurements with radioactive beams.
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Observation of a proton halo in 8 B
W. Schwab,Hans Geissel,Horst Lenske,K.-H. Behr,A. Brünle,K. Burkard,H. Irnich,T. Kobayashi,G. Kraus,A. Magel,G. Münzenberg,F. Nickel,K. Riisager,C. Scheidenberger,B. M. Sherrill,Toshio Suzuki,Burkart Voss +16 more
TL;DR: The experimental results indicate an extended spatial distribution of the loosely bound proton in8B, and agree with QRPA calculations.
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The status of the Super-FRS in-flight facility at FAIR
M. Winkler,H. Geissel,Helmut Weick,B. Achenbach,K.-H. Behr,D. Boutin,A. Brünle,M. Gleim,W. Hüller,C. Karagiannis,A. Kelic,Birgit Kindler,E. Kozlova,H. Leibrock,Bettina Lommel,G. Moritz,C. Mühle,G. Münzenberg,C. Nociforo,W. R. Plass,C. Scheidenberger,Herbert A. Simon,K. Sümmerer,Naeem A. Tahir,Anna Tauschwitz,M. Tomut,J. S. Winfield,Mikhail I. Yavor +27 more
TL;DR: The Super-FRS is a large acceptance device utilizing large-aperture superconducting magnets and employing multiple degrader stages to provide monoisotopic nuclear beams as discussed by the authors.