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Stopping cross-section measurements of 4He in TiN1.1O0.27

2000

Abstract The stopping cross-section for 4He projectiles in TiNx compounds has been measured using the backscattering method. A multi-compound marker layer deposited between the test film and the substrate was used to obtain the stopping cross-section at several energies with one energy of the incident beam. Two RBS spectra at definite tilt angles of the sample are taken for each beam energy. The assistance of computer codes to synthesize RBS spectra is very useful to obtain the pertinent information from the displacements of the peaks of the marker layers. Stopping cross-section values are obtained with an estimated uncertainty of about 6%.

010302 applied physicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsMaterials scienceProjectile02 engineering and technologySubstrate (electronics)021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesSpectral lineCross section (physics)Tilt (optics)0103 physical sciencesAtomic physics0210 nano-technologyInstrumentationLayer (electronics)Beam energyEnergy (signal processing)Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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Upper Paleolithic Bone and Antler Projectiles in the Spanish Mediterranean Region: The Magdalenian Period

2016

We have focused our study on the projectile points of Cova de Parpallo. The Magdalenian sequence in this archaeological site is one of the most complete in the Upper Paleolithic from the southwest of Europe. We have analyzed 334 pieces from an assemblage that includes well over 2000 finished objects, and consider these weapons as a representative sample from two well differentiated Magdalenian phases. The first period studied dates to the Badegoulian (layer 2.40–2.20 m), while the second is Upper Magdalenian (layer 0.80–1.00 m). The main aspects of this analysis are typological evaluation (hafting kinds or bases, sections, morphometry) and fracture patterns (position and kinds of fractures,…

010506 paleontologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryProjectile point010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesHaftingArchaeologyAntlerPaleontologySequence (geology)PeninsulaUpper PaleolithicAssemblage (archaeology)MagdalenianGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Design, construction and cooling system performance of a prototype cryogenic stopping cell for the Super-FRS at FAIR

2015

A cryogenic stopping cell for stopping energetic radioactive ions and extracting them as a low energy beam was developed. This first ever cryogenically operated stopping cell serves as prototype device for the Low-Energy Branch of the Super-FRS at FAIR. The cell has a stopping volume that is 1 m long and 25 cm in diameter. Ions are guided by a DC field along the length of the stopping cell and by a combined RF and DC fields provided by an RE carpet at the exit-hole side. The ultra-high purity of the stopping gas required for optimum ion survival is reached by cryogenic operation. The design considerations and construction of the cryogenic stopping cell, as well as some performance character…

Dc fieldNuclear and High Energy PhysicsSPACE-CHARGEPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsNuclear engineering7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesIonNuclear physicsSuper-FRSENERGYCryogenic stopping cell0103 physical sciencesWater coolingddc:530FACILITYradioactive ion beams010306 general physicsInstrumentationRADIOACTIVE IONSFinal versionPhysicsCATCHERSPECTROSCOPYta114010308 nuclear & particles physicsCYCLOTRON GAS STOPPERCryocoolerSpace chargeVolume (thermodynamics)13. Climate actionIon catcherRadioactive on beamsFLIGHT MASS-SPECTROMETRYPROJECTILE FRAGMENTSBeam (structure)ION GUIDE
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Study of fusion reactions forming Cf nuclei

2013

The formation of a compound nucleus in different projectile and target combinations is a powerful method for investigating the fusion process. Recently, the dominance of quasi-fission over fusion-fission has been inferred for 34 S+208 Pb in comparison to 36 S+206 Pb; both reactions lead to the compound nucleus 242 Cf* .The mass and angle distributions of the fission fragments from these reactions were studied in order to further investigate the presence of quasi-fission.

FusionFissionProjectilePhysicsQC1-999Nuclear TheoryEngineering physicsCrystallographymedicine.anatomical_structuremedicinePhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersNuclear fusionNuclear ExperimentNucleusEPJ Web of Conferences
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Coulomb Excitation of Proton-rich N=80 Isotones at HIE-ISOLDE

2020

Abstract A projectile Coulomb-excitation experiment was performed at the radioactive ion beam facility HIE-ISOLDE at CERN. The radioactive 140Nd and 142Sm ions were post accelerated to the energy of 4.62 MeV/A and impinged on a 1.45 mg/cm2-thin 208Pb target. The γ rays depopulating the Coulomb-excited states were recorded by the HPGe-array MINIBALL. The scattered charged particles were detected by a double-sided silicon strip detector in forward direction. Experimental γ-ray intensities were used for the determination of electromagnetic transition matrix elements. Preliminary results for the reduced transition strength of the B ( M 1 ; 2 3 + → 2 1 + ) = 0.35 ( 19 ) μ N 2 of 140Nd and a firs…

HistoryIon beamProtonSiliconPhysics::Instrumentation and Detectorschemistry.chemical_elementCoulomb excitationhiukkasfysiikka01 natural sciences3100EducationIonNuclear physics0103 physical sciencesNuclear Physics - Experiment010306 general physicsNuclear ExperimentPhysicsLarge Hadron Collider010308 nuclear & particles physicsProjectileCharged particleComputer Science ApplicationschemistryPhysics::Accelerator Physicsydinfysiikka
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Basics of Ion Scattering in Nanoscale Materials

2009

Energetic ions interact with materials by collisions with the nuclei and electrons of the atoms that make up the material. In these collisions, energy and momentum is transferred from the projectile particle, which is a moving atom or ion, to the target particles (atomic nucleus or electron). Each collision leads to a slowing down of the moving projectile and also a deflection of the trajectory that gives rise to the term scattering, which is often used synonymously to describe the energy transfer process.

Ion implantationDeflection (physics)ProjectileScatteringChemistryNuclear TheoryAtomCollision cascadeElectronAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentIon
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First experimental results of a cryogenic stopping cell with short-lived, heavy uranium fragments produced at 1000 MeV/u

2013

A cryogenic stopping cell (CSC) has been commissioned with U-238 projectile fragments produced at 1000 MeV/u. The spatial isotopic separation in flight was performed with the FRS applying a monoenergetic degrader. For the first time, a stopping cell was operated with exotic nuclei at cryogenic temperatures (70 to 100K). A helium stopping gas density of up to 0.05mg/cm(3) was used, about two times higher than reached before for a stopping cell with RF ion repelling structures. An overall efficiency of up to 15%, a combined ion survival and extraction efficiency of about 50%, and extraction times of 24ms were achieved for heavy a-decaying uranium fragments. Mass spectrometry with a multiple-r…

Materials scienceGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementMass spectrometry7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesIonNuclear physicsENERGYGSIION-OPTICAL SYSTEMS0103 physical sciencesddc:530010306 general physicsSpectroscopySUPER-FRSHeliumSHIPTRAPCATCHER010308 nuclear & particles physicsProjectileExtraction (chemistry)UraniumBEAMSTIMEchemistryFLIGHT MASS-SPECTROMETRYMATTEROverall efficiencyEurophysics Letters
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Analysis of measurements of stopping powers of formvar, polyimide, polysulfone, and vyns for 3.6 to 10.5 MeV7Li ions

2002

The stopping powers of formvar, polysulfone, polyimide, and vyns for 7Li projectiles have been measured with the transmission technique and thin foil targets. The experimental data have been analyzed in terms of modified Bethe–Bloch theory to extract characteristic values of the mean excitation energy and Barkas effect parameter, as well as to study the effects of including a single effective charge parameter. Results of this investigation are in general supportive of the outcomes of earlier similar studies with protons and α-particles traversing the same target materials in the sense that previously reported trends in projectile-dependent behavior of values of mean excitation energy and Ba…

Materials scienceProjectileCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsEffective nuclear chargeIonchemistry.chemical_compoundFormvarchemistryPolymer chemistryPolysulfonePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsExcitationPolyimideFOIL methodInternational Journal of Quantum Chemistry
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β-Delayed and isomer spectroscopy of neutron-rich Ta and W isotopes

2009

Decays of neutron-rich A ~ 190 nuclei have been studied following projectile fragmentation of a 208Pb beam on a 9Be target at the GSI Fragment Separator. Gamma-ray decays from previously reported isomeric states in 188Ta, 190W and 192, 193Re were used as internal calibrations for the particle identification analysis, together with the identification of previously unreported isomeric decays in 189Ta and 191W. The current work also identifies β-delayed γ rays following the decay of 188Ta to 188W for the first time. Algora, Alejandro, Alejandro.Algora@ific.uv.es ; Molina Palacios, Francisco Manuel, Francisco.Molina@ific.uv.es; Rubio Barroso, Berta, Berta.Rubio@ific.uv.es

Neutron-rich ; Projectile fragmentation ; GSI Fragment Separator ;:FÍSICA [UNESCO]:FÍSICA::Nucleónica::Física de partículas [UNESCO]UNESCO::FÍSICAUNESCO::FÍSICA::Nucleónica::Física de partículasNeutron-richGSI Fragment SeparatorProjectile fragmentation
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βDelayed γRay spectroscopy of heavy neutron rich nuclei “south” of lead

2009

Relativistic projectile fragmentation of a 208Pb primary beam has been used to produce neutron-rich nuclei with proton-holes relative to the Z = 82 shell closure, i.e., “south” of Pb. βDelayed γRay spectroscopy allows to investigate the structural properties of such nuclei with A ~ 195 → 205. The current work presents transitions de-exciting excited states in 204Au, which are the first spectroscopic information on this N = 125 isotone. Agramunt Ros, Jorge, Jorge.Agramunt@ific.uv.es ; Algora, Alejandro, Alejandro.Algora@ific.uv.es ; Molina Palacios, Francisco Manuel, Francisco.Molina@ific.uv.es ; Rubio Barroso, Berta, Berta.Rubio@ific.uv.es

Neutron-rich nuclei:FÍSICA [UNESCO]:FÍSICA::Nucleónica::Física de partículas [UNESCO]Relative projectile fragmentationUNESCO::FÍSICAUNESCO::FÍSICA::Nucleónica::Física de partículasProton-holesRelative projectile fragmentation ; Neutron-rich nuclei ; Proton-holes ; SpectroscopySpectroscopy
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