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Analysis of the background on cross section measurements with the MAGNEX spectrometer: The (20Ne, 20O) Double Charge Exchange case

Authors :
Ismail Boztosun
Roberto Linares
Giuseppe Gallo
S. O. Solakci
Danilo Bonanno
S. Reito
Paolo Finocchiaro
D. Lo Presti
C. Agodi
V. Soukeras
Francesco Cappuzzello
Daniela Calvo
V. A. B. Zagatto
A. Hacisalihoglu
G. A. Souliotis
Salvatore Calabrese
I. Ciraldo
Felice Iazzi
G. Lanzalone
A. Pakou
Federico Pinna
G. A. Brischetto
G.V. Russo
Luciano Pandola
J. R. B. Oliveira
Nilberto H. Medina
Diana Carbone
Thereza Borello-Lewin
Fabio Longhitano
Riccardo Introzzi
O. Sgouros
Annamaria Muoio
N. N. Deshmukh
L. La Fauci
G. Santagati
Alessandro Spatafora
Manuela Cavallaro
P. N. de Faria
Salvatore Tudisco
D. Bongiovanni
L. Acosta
D. Torresi
A. Foti
Source :
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

The MAGNEX magnetic spectrometer is used in the experimental measurements of Double Charge Exchange and Multi-Nucleon Transfer reactions induced by heavy ions within the NUMEN project. These processes are characterized by small cross sections under a large background due to other reaction channels. Therefore an accurate control of the signal to background ratio is mandatory. In this article, the determination of the MAGNEX spectrometer background contribution on cross section measurements is presented by applying a suitable analysis to quantify the limits of the adopted particle identification technique. The method is discussed considering the 116Cd(20Ne, 20O)116Sn Double Charge Exchange reaction data, however it can be applied to any other reaction channel of interest.

Details

ISSN :
01689002
Volume :
980
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b979ae0ead1993c3f40d828c4e32ad9e