Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9875939 | Radiation Measurements | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The fragmentation of Pb ions at 158Â AÂ GeV energy produced in the interaction with Pb target has been studied using a CR-39 track detector. A stack comprising of 64 detectors was prepared such that a target of 1Â cm thickness was sandwiched between the sheets of CR-39. The purpose of this exposure geometry was to calibrate CR-39 with respect to relativistic heavy ions as well as to study the fragmentation of Pb ions at 158Â AÂ GeV energy. The exposure was carried out at the SPS beam facility of CERN at normal incidence with a fluence of â¼1500ion/cm2. Two detectors from the exposed stack have been selected for this study: one before and the other after the target material. After etching, the detectors were scanned using an optical microscope and the etched track lengths and the diameters of the track openings were measured manually. Considering that the lengths of tracks provide the best charge resolution for Z>65, we have measured track lengths for a sufficiently large number of fragments to identify individual charge states for 65
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Authors
I.E. Qureshi, M.I. Shahzad, M.T. Javed, S. Manzoor, G. Sher, F. Aleem, H.A. Khan,