1. Construction of the SCRIT electron scattering facility at the RIKEN RI Beam Factory
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Y. Miyashita, Y. Haraguchi, Tatsuya Amagai, K. Kurita, A. Enomoto, M. Hara, A. Enokizono, R. Kitazawa, K. Yanagi, Tadaaki Tamae, Mamoru Togasaki, K. Koizumi, Shin-ichi Ichikawa, Toshimi Suda, Hiroki Takehara, Tatsuya Adachi, R. Ogawara, Tsuyoshi Ohnishi, Takashi Kikuchi, Toshitada Hori, Y. Shimakura, T. Miyamoto, Takayuki Yamaguchi, Masanori Wakasugi, S. Tamaki, and S. Wang
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Physics ,Novel technique ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Electron ,Ion trapping ,Ion ,Nuclear physics ,Electron storage ,Cathode ray ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Atomic physics ,Instrumentation ,Microtron ,Electron scattering - Abstract
The SCRIT electron scattering facility, aiming at electron scattering off short-lived unstable nuclei, has been constructed at the RIKEN RI Beam Factory. This facility consists of a racetrack microtron (RTM), an electron storage ring (SR2) equipped with the SCRIT system, and a low-energy RI separator (ERIS). SCRIT (self-confining radioactive isotope ion targeting) is a novel technique to form internal targets in an electron storage ring. Experiments for evaluating performance of the SCRIT system have been carried out using the stable 133Cs1+ beam and the 132Xe1+ beam supplied from ERIS. Target ions were successfully trapped in the SCRIT system with 90% efficiency at a 250 mA electron beam current, and luminosity exceeding 10 26 /(cm2 s) was maintained for more than 1 s. Electrons elastically scattered from the target ions were successfully measured. Applicability of the SCRIT system to electron scattering for unstable nuclei has been established in experiments.
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- 2013
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