Abstract

The Extreme Light Infrastructure - Nuclear Physics facility (ELI-NP) to be constructed in Bucharest-Magurele will be one of the three pillars of ELI and will consist of two components: a very high intensity laser beam and a very intense (1013 γ/s), brilliant γ beam, 0.1% bandwidth, with Eγ = 19 MeV. ELI-NP will allow either combined experiments between the high-power laser and the γ beam or stand-alone experiments. This facility will create a new European laboratory with a broad range of science covering frontier fundamental physics, new nuclear physics and astrophysics as well as applications. A review of the Project and the Status of its implementation will be presented.

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