Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1687459 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Production of on-line mass-separated neutron-rich isotopes using fission induced by 1 GeV protons on high-density uranium targets (typically 11 g/cm3) has been investigated for several years at the IRIS facility. Here we review some of the achievements during the years up to 2006 and the perspectives. In particular, we present a comparison of yields in p and n-induced fission, enhancements by secondary neutrons, a comparison with lower-density targets used at PARRNe and ISOLDE for Rb and Cs isotopes and preliminary results obtained with a new UC target material.
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Authors
G. Lhersonneau, O. Alyakrinskiy, O. Bajeat, A.E. Barzakh, M. Dubois, C. Eléon, S. Essabaa, D.V. Fedorov, G. Gaubert, A.M. Ionan, V.S. Ivanov, P. Jardin, A. Lanchais, C. Lau, R. Leroy, K.A. Mezilev, M. Cheikh Mhamed, F.V. Moroz, S.Yu. Orlov,