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Mean range bunching of exotic nuclei produced by in-flight fragmentation and fission -- Stopped-beam experiments with increased efficiency

Authors :
Dickel, Timo
Hornung, Christine
Amanbayev, Daler
Andres, Samuel Ayet San
Beck, Soenke
Bergmann, Julian
Geissel, Hans
Gerl, Juergen
Gorska, Magdalena
Groef, Lizzy
Haettner, Emma
Hucka, Jan-Paul
Kostyleva, Daria A.
Kripko-Koncz, Gabriella
Mollaebrahimi, Ali
Mukha, Ivan
Pietri, Stephane
Plaß, Wolfgang R.
Podolyak, Zsolt
Purushothaman, Sivaji
Reiter, Moritz Pascal
Roesch, Heidi
Scheidenberger, Christoph
Tanaka, Yoshiki K.
Weick, Helmut
Zhao, Jianwei
Collaboration, Super-FRS Experiment
Source :
NIM B 541 (2023) 275-278
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The novel technique of mean range bunching has been developed and applied at the projectile fragment separator FRS at GSI in four experiments of the FAIR phase-0 experimental program. Using a variable degrader system at the final focal plane of the FRS, the ranges of the different nuclides can be aligned, allowing to efficiently implant a large number of different nuclides simultaneously in a gas-filled stopping cell or an implantation detector. Stopping and studying a cocktail beam overcomes the present limitations of stopped-beam experiments. The conceptual idea of mean range bunching is described and illustrated using simulations. In a single setting of the FRS, 37 different nuclides were stopped in the cryogenic stopping cell and were measured in a single setting broadband mass measurement with the multiple-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometer of the FRS Ion Catcher.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
NIM B 541 (2023) 275-278
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2306.09350
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nimb.2023.05.018