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Upgrade and yields of the IGISOL facility
2008
The front end of the Jyvaskyla IGISOL facility was upgraded in 2003 by increasing its pumping capacity and by improving the radiation shielding. In late 2005, the skimmer electrode of the mass separator was replaced by a sextupole ion guide, which improved the mass separator efficiency up to an order of magnitude. The current design of the facility is described. The updated yield data, achieved with and without the additional JYFLTRAP purification, using both fusion evaporation reactions and particle induced fission is presented to give an overview of the capability of the facility. These data have been determined either by radioactivity measurements or by direct ion counting after the Penn…
Erratum: Measurement of the absolute branching fractions forDs−→ℓ−ν¯ℓand extraction of the decay constantfDs[Phys. Rev. D82, 091103(R) (2010)]
2015
A method of magnetic storage of ultra-cold neutrons for a precise measurement of the neutron lifetime
1999
The beta-decay lifetime of the free neutron has been determined most precisely using storage of ultra-cold neutrons (UCNs) in material bottles. The quantity measured is the storage time which is substantially smaller than due to spurious losses of UCNs at collisions with the bottle walls. The systematic uncertainty of the correction - to the true lifetime is presently the main obstacle towards higher precision in this measurement. In the alternative magnetic trapping of UCNs, storage conditions can be realized where this correction becomes vanishingly small. This paper gives a method to measure the neutron lifetime with very low systematic errors, using confinement of UCNs in vacuum by magn…
The search for dark matter gauge bosons with the Mainz Microtron
2011
Abstract A pilot experiment in the search for light gauge bosons at the spectrometer setup of the A1 collaboration at MAMI is presented. Light gauge bosons arise naturally in a wide range of theoretical approaches beyond the standard model and are in accordance with several pieces of experimental evidence not yet understood in the standard model. A first test measurement at MAMI showed that existing limits on the coupling of such a light gauge boson can be improved by nearly an order of magnitude by fixed target experiments at existing electron accelerators.
Spectroscopic studies with the PRISMA-CLARA set-up
2010
The large solid angle magnetic spectrometer for heavy ions PRISMA, installed at Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro (LNL), was operated up to the end of March 2008 in conjunction with the highly efficient CLARA set-up. It allowed to carry out nuclear structure and reaction mechanism studies in several mass regions of the nuclide chart. Results obtained in the vicinity of the island of inversion and for the heavy iron and chromium isotopes are presented in this contribution. The status of the new focal plane detectors specifically designed for light ions and slow moving heavy ions is also reported.
Helium-jet transportation of recoil atoms into a liquid phase
1973
Abstract A rapid inexpensive method has been developed for transportation of recoiling short-lived radioactive nuclides from a target chamber over distances of several meters into a liquid phase. This allows rapid radiochemical separation of different elements. The carrier-loaded helium-jet transport technique is employed without a pumping system. The method would appear to be applicable to most chemical elements. The transport efficiency is higher than 50% and the transport time can be made much shorter than 1 s. Radiochemical separation times of a few seconds were achieved.
Transport efficiency of the helium-jet recoil-transport method with pure helium
1973
Abstract New techniques have been developed for measuring the transport efficiency of the helium-jet recoil-transport method in the transport of radioactive recoil atoms. The dependence of the transport efficiency on main equipment parameters was studied experimentally using pure commercial-grade helium. The results are given in terms of helium mass throughput, capillary parameters and location of a catcher foil. High to moderate efficiencies were observed at transport distances shorter than 20 cm. Efficiencies obtained with pure helium at distances longer than 1 m are low, typically less than 1%. Possibilities for further development of the method are briefly discussed.
Influence of Photon Energy Spectra from 192Ir and 125I Brachytherapy Sources on Kerma and Dose Rates in Water and Air
2010
CERN’s Linac4 cesiated surface H− source
2017
Linac4 cesiated surface H− sources are routinely operated for the commissioning of the CERN’s Linac4 and on an ion source test stand. Stable current of 40-50 mA are achieved but the transmission through the LEBT of 80% was below expectations and triggered additional beam simulation and characterization. The H− beam profile is not Gaussian and emittance measurements are larger than simulation. The status of ongoing development work is described; 36 mA H− and 20 mA D− beams were produced with a 5.5 mm aperture cesiated surface ion source. The emittances measured at the test stand are presented. During a preliminary test, the Linac4 proton source delivered a total beam intensity of 70 mA (p, H…