First experimental results of a cryogenic stopping cell with short-lived, heavy uranium fragments produced at 1000 MeV/u

A cryogenic stopping cell (CSC) has been commissioned with 238U projectile fragments produced at 1000 MeV/u. The spatial isotopic separation in flight was performed with the FRS applying a monoenergetic degrader. For the first time, a stopping cell was operated with exotic nuclei at cryogenic temper...

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Veröffentlicht in:Europhysics letters 2013-11, Vol.104 (4), p.1-1
Hauptverfasser: Purushothaman, S, Reiter, M P, Haettner, E, Dendooven, P, Dickel, T, Geissel, H, Ebert, J, Jesch, C, Plaß, W R, Ranjan, M, Weick, H, Amjad, F, Ayet, S, Diwisch, M, Estrade, A, Farinon, F, Greiner, F, Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N, Knöbel, R, Kurcewicz, J, Lang, J, Moore, I D, Mukha, I, Nociforo, C, Petrick, M, Pfützner, M, Pietri, S, Prochazka, A, Rink, A-K, Rinta-Antila, S, Scheidenberger, C, Takechi, M, Tanaka, Y K, Winfield, J S, Yavor, M I
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Zusammenfassung:A cryogenic stopping cell (CSC) has been commissioned with 238U projectile fragments produced at 1000 MeV/u. The spatial isotopic separation in flight was performed with the FRS applying a monoenergetic degrader. For the first time, a stopping cell was operated with exotic nuclei at cryogenic temperatures (70 to 100K). A helium stopping gas density of up to 0.05mg/cm3 was used, about two times higher than reached before for a stopping cell with RF ion repelling structures. An overall efficiency of up to 15%, a combined ion survival and extraction efficiency of about 50%, and extraction times of 24ms were achieved for heavy α-decaying uranium fragments. Mass spectrometry with a multiple-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometer has demonstrated the excellent cleanliness of the CSC. This setup has opened a new field for the spectroscopy of short-lived nuclei.
ISSN:0295-5075
1286-4854