Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8166132 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The Isochronous Mass Spectrometry (IMS) is a powerful technique developed in heavy-ion storage rings for measuring masses of very short-lived exotic nuclei. The IMS is based on the isochronous setting of the ring. One of the main parameters of this setting is the transition energy γt. It has been a challenge to determine the γt
and especially to monitor the variation of γt during experiments. In this paper we introduce a method to measure the γt online during IMS experiments by using the acquired experimental data. Furthermore, since the storage ring has (in our context) a relatively large momentum acceptance, the variation of the γt across the ring acceptance is a source of systematic uncertainty of measured masses. With the installation of two time-of-flight (TOF) detectors, the velocity of each stored ion and its revolution time are simultaneously available for the analysis. These quantities enabled us to determine the γt as a function of orbital length in the ring. The presented method is especially important for future IMS experiments planned at the new-generation storage ring facilities FAIR in Germany and HIAF in China.
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Authors
R.J. Chen, X.L. Yan, W.W. Ge, Y.J. Yuan, M. Wang, M.Z. Sun, Y.M. Xing, P. Zhang, C.Y. Fu, P. Shuai, X. Xu, Y.H. Zhang, T. Bao, X.C. Chen, X.J. Hu, W.J. Huang, H.F. Li, J.H. Liu, X. Zhou,