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Zusammenfassung:
At the GSI accelerator complex, using the universal linear accelerator UNILAC and the syn-
chrotron SIS, highly-charged ions up to U
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are produced by passing a 400 MeV/u beam through
a gold foil stripping off all or nearly all electrons. The HITRAP facility is built to decelerate those
ions to almost rest and to provide them to experiments. In a number of commissioning beam
times, the deceleration in the ESR, the extraction, bunching and deceleration to 0.5 MeV/u has
been shown. The remaining steps, deceleration to 6 keV/u and cooling in a cryogenic Penning trap
are ongoing. Precision experiments for atomic and nuclear physics purpose are being prepared
and range from laser spectroscopy on stored ions, collision experiments with complete kinematic
analysis to high precision mass measurements on single highly charged ions