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Nuclear targets, recoil ion catchers and reaction chambers

Authors :
Dionisio, J.S. J.S.
Vieu, Ch
Schück, Carsten
Collatz, R.
Meunier, Robert
Ledu, D.
Folger, Helmut
Lafoux, A.
Lagrange, J.M. J.M.
Pautrat, Michèle
Waast, Bernard
Phillips, W.R. W.R.
Blunt, David
Durell, J.L. J.L.
Varley, B.J. B.J.
Dagnall, P.G. P.G.
Dorning, S.J. S.J.
Jones, M.A. M.A.
Smith, A.G. A.G.
Bacelar, Jose C S
Urban, Waldemar
Rzaca-Urban, Teresa
Amzal, N.
Meliani, Z.
Vanhorenbeeck, Jean
Passoja, A.
Dionisio, J.S. J.S.
Vieu, Ch
Schück, Carsten
Collatz, R.
Meunier, Robert
Ledu, D.
Folger, Helmut
Lafoux, A.
Lagrange, J.M. J.M.
Pautrat, Michèle
Waast, Bernard
Phillips, W.R. W.R.
Blunt, David
Durell, J.L. J.L.
Varley, B.J. B.J.
Dagnall, P.G. P.G.
Dorning, S.J. S.J.
Jones, M.A. M.A.
Smith, A.G. A.G.
Bacelar, Jose C S
Urban, Waldemar
Rzaca-Urban, Teresa
Amzal, N.
Meliani, Z.
Vanhorenbeeck, Jean
Passoja, A.
Source :
Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment, 414 (2-3
Publication Year :
1998

Abstract

The main features of nuclear targets, recoil ion catchers and reaction chambers used in nuclear spectroscopic investigations involving in-beam multi-e-γ spectrometers are discussed. The relative importance of the δ-ray background due to the accelerated ion-target and the recoil-ion-target interaction is estimated. Its impact on the prompt low-energy electron measurements is stressed. Finally a few general features of the interplay between accelerated ion beams, targets and recoil ion catchers particularly relevant for these measurements are broadly discussed and illustrated with typical examples of in-beam e-γ studies. © 1998 Elsevier Science B. V. All rights reserved.<br />SCOPUS: ar.j<br />info:eu-repo/semantics/published

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment, 414 (2-3
Notes :
1 full-text file(s): application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn908368526
Document Type :
Electronic Resource