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Preface<br />

DRAFT<br />

The International Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR) at Darmstadt/Germany is an<br />

international science project, initiated and supported from science communities from Austria,<br />

China, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, India, Italy, Romania, Russia, Slowenia,<br />

Spain and Sweden. A unique unprecedented infrastructure for Nuclear- Atomic-, Astophysics and<br />

high density plasma physics will be constructed, opening new fields in research.<br />

The scientific case and the technical installations, described in FAIR Baseline <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>Report</strong>,<br />

have been presented and accepted by the FAIR partners in 2006. This technical design report is<br />

summarizing the actual design and parameters for one specific machine in the FAIR project: the<br />

<strong>Super</strong> <strong>Fragment</strong> <strong>Separator</strong> (<strong>Super</strong>-FRS).<br />

After a long optimization process the machine in the present layout, design and parameter selection<br />

was approved for realization.<br />

The document has to been seen in the series of dedicated machine TDRs to summarize the most<br />

recent information and technical provisions for the <strong>Super</strong> FRS as of November 2007, prior to start<br />

of realization.<br />

The numbering of chapters follows the systematics of the FAIR work breakdown structure, which<br />

also was used in FBTR and associated documents as the costbook. For the ease of reference we<br />

decided to follow this earlier convention.<br />

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