Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1823698 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A gas-target system has been newly developed and installed at a Radioactive Ion Beam Line in Lanzhou (RIBLL), which makes RIBLL capable of delivering intense, low-energy RIBs for nuclear astrophysics studies. A 1.7×104-pps intensity 22Na RI beam has been achieved in a commissioning run. With further improvements, a 105-pps intensity of some RI beams with mass A<30A<30 (close to the line of β-stabilityβ-stability) can be expected in the near future. Some detection equipment including Germanium and Silicon arrays (or balls) available (or to be constructed) at IMP are briefly introduced. A new low-energy radioactive beam line in China is now ready for nuclear astrophysics studies.
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Authors
J.J. He, S.W. Xu, P. Ma, J.S. Wang, Y.Y. Yang, J.B. Ma, L.Y. Zhang, L. Li, X.Q. Yu, S.L. Jin, J. Hu, S. Kubono, S.Z. Chen, N.T. Zhang, M.L. Liu, X.G. Lei, Z.Y. Sun, Y.H. Zhang, X.H. Zhou, H.S. Xu, G.Q. Xiao,