Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8172138 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A detection technique for high-efficiency measurements of fusion reactions with low-intensity radioactive beams was developed. The technique is based on a Multi-Sampling Ionization Chamber (MUSIC) operating as an active target and detection system, where the ionization gas acts as both target and counting gas. In this way, we can sample an excitation function in an energy range determined by the gas pressure, without changing the beam energy. The detector provides internal normalization to the incident beam and drastically reduces the measuring time. In a first experiment we tested the performance of the technique by measuring the 10,13,15C+12C fusion reactions at energies around the Coulomb barrier.
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Authors
P.F.F. Carnelli, S. Almaraz-Calderon, K.E. Rehm, M. Albers, M. Alcorta, P.F. Bertone, B. Digiovine, H. Esbensen, J. Fernández Niello, D. Henderson, C.L. Jiang, J. Lai, S.T. Marley, O. Nusair, T. Palchan-Hazan, R.C. Pardo, M. Paul, C. Ugalde,