Proton resonance reactions using thick targets in inverse kinematics
Por:
Huerta Hernández A., Solís Rosales C., Ortiz M.E., Chávez Lomelí E.R., Gomez Del Campo J., Shapira D.
Publicada:
1 ene 1998
Resumen:
A technique to study proton resonance reactions using heavy ion beams has been tested with 13C beams on a 20 ?m polypropylene target. Continuous target motion is maintained to avoid hydrogen loss due to damage by the heavy ion beams and high quality excitation functions can be obtained in a single exposure. This technique can be very valuable for studies with radioactive beams. © 1998 Published by Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
Filiaciones:
Huerta Hernández A.:
Instituto de Física UNAM, Ap Po 20 364 Del Alvaro Obregon, 010000 Mexico D.F., Mexico
Solís Rosales C.:
Instituto de Física UNAM, Ap Po 20 364 Del Alvaro Obregon, 010000 Mexico D.F., Mexico
Ortiz M.E.:
Instituto de Física UNAM, Ap Po 20 364 Del Alvaro Obregon, 010000 Mexico D.F., Mexico
Chávez Lomelí E.R.:
Instituto de Física UNAM, Ap Po 20 364 Del Alvaro Obregon, 010000 Mexico D.F., Mexico
Gomez Del Campo J.:
Physics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, United States
Shapira D.:
Physics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, United States
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