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@TECHREPORT{Bscher:877602,
key = {877602},
editor = {Büscher, Markus and Gebel, Ralf and Hanhart, Christoph and
Krewald, Siegfried and Machner, Hartmut and Maier, Rudolf
and Meissner, Ulf-G. and Ritman, James and Stockhorst, Hans
and Ströher, H.},
title = {{A}nnual report 2008},
volume = {4282},
number = {Juel-4282},
address = {Jülich},
publisher = {Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH Zentralbibliothek, Verlag},
reportid = {FZJ-2020-02317, Juel-4282},
series = {Berichte des Forschungszentrums Jülich},
pages = {VI, 74 S.},
year = {2009},
abstract = {On July 1, the board of directors of the Forschungszentrum
Jülich (FZJ) founded the$\textbf{Jülich Center for Hadron
Physics (JCHP)}$. The main goal of the JCHP is to
coordinatethe hadron physics activities at the FZJ for the
FAIR project. This includes activitiesat the Institute for
Advanced Simulations (IAS), the Institut für Kernphysik
(IKP), theZentralinstitut für Elektronik (ZEL) and the
Zentralabteilung Technologie (ZAT). Withinthe Helrnholtz
Association (HGF) research field $\textit{Structure of
Matter}$, the FZJ operatesthe COSY facility and has achieved
an excellent international reputation due to the
closecooperation between accelerator physicists,
experimentalists and theoreticians. In cooperationwith ZEL
and ZAT, the IKP is in charge of the construction and
operation of theHigh Energy Storage Ring HESR and makes a
strong contribution to the PANDA detectorand its physics.
PAX is exploiting methods to effectively polarize
(anti-)protons for apossible future upgrade at FAIR.The FZJ
operates the JUGENE/JSC supercomputer and hosts the John von
Neumann institutewhich develops lattice gauge simulation
calculations of quantum chromodynamics(QCD) and hadron
structure. The JCHP coordinates these activities by
establishing a directconnection between the lattice QCD
simulation groups and hadron physicists. Moreover,the
infrastructure provided by the IAS for mass storage,
presently used for COSYdata, may handle FAIR data and
perform Monte Carlo simulations of HESR experiments.External
users are essential for the success of an accelerator
complex, therefore, the JCHPfacilitates the contact of
external users with the FZJ and supports external activities
in thefield of hadron physics. Presently an initiative of
the universities within North-RhineWestfalia and the FZJ,
called NRW-FAIR, is forming to coordinate their
FAIR-relatedactivities.Starting December 1, 2008, the IKP-3
theorists also work in IAS-4, the strong interactionphysics
branch of the Institute for Advanced Simulations (IAS). The
Virtual Institute $\textit{Spinand Strang QCD}$ has
presented its first results on June 1 in Ferrara.A
Helmholtz-Russia Joint Research Group, the first one in
Jülich, will receive fundingfrom the Impuls- und
Vernetzungsfond of the Helmholtz Association and from the
RussianFoundation for Basic Research for the next three
years. In a joint effort of the FZJ,the Budker Institute in
Novosibirsk, TU Dortmund and JINR Dubna methods for
electroncooling in the MeV region, relevant for FAIR, will
be developed.The IKP has initiated a cooperation with the
100-TW laser facility at the HeinrichHeineUniversity
Düsseldorf. The potential of new particle acceleration
technologies withlimited-mass targets will be explored,
exploiting the know-how on frozen-pellet targetsgained at
the IKP. The year 2008 has seen important experimental and
theoretical progress: [...]},
cin = {PRE-2000 ; Retrocat},
cid = {I:(DE-Juel1)PRE2000-20140101},
pnm = {899 - ohne Topic (POF3-899)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-899},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)3 / PUB:(DE-HGF)29},
doi = {10.34734/FZJ-2020-02317},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/877602},
}