Andreas Wagner


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Dr. Andreas Wagner

Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf
Institut für Strahlenphysik / Institute for Radiation Physics
P.O.B. 51 01 19
01314 Dresden
Germany
dotPhone: +49 351 260 3261
dotFax: +49 351 260 1 3261
dotE-Mail: A.Wagner.at.hzdr.de

Research Activities

The scientific activities at the nuclear physics division concentrate on applied nuclear physics covering nuclear astrophysics, nuclear structure physics for nuclear transmutation and exotic nuclei, and material science using positron annihilation spectroscopy.

I am member of the R3B (Reactions with Relativistic Radioactive Beams) collaboration which conducts experiments at Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GSI and the future FAIR facility.

The list of research activities and experimental facilities I have contributed to:

Activity Location Status
Positron annihilation lifetime and energy spectroscopy HZDR
ELBE Linac (MePS, GiPS)
Sponsor (CoPS)
active
Nuclear transmutation with neutrons and photons HZDR
ELBE Linac (neutron time-of-flight facility) photon scattering
active
Nuclear astrophysics with exotic nuclei GSI/FAIR
R3B setup (neutron detection)
Kaon-spectrometer

active
completed
Nuclear multifragmentation NSCL, Michigan State University completed
Meson production in intermediate energy heavy ion collisions GSI
Kaon spectrometer

completed

Teaching and Seminars

(summary of teaching activities)

Lectures at the Technical University Dresden

Presented Talks

 

Technical Activities

  • Data acquisition management including hard- and software of the bremsstrahlung facility at the ELBE accelerator. Parts of the system are based on the Multi-Branch-System developed at GSI. An extended online-documentation of data acquisition hard- and software is available.
  • Design, setup of experiments on induced fission, photo-dissociation, activation at the bremsstrahlung and neutron time-of-flight facility at the ELBE accelerator.
  • Design, setup of experiments on positron annihilation spectroscopy at the ELBE accelerator with the gamma-induced positron spectroscopy setup GiPS, the monoenergetic positron annihilation spectroscopy setup MePS, and the conventional positron annihilation setup CoPS at HZDR.   

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