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First ECR-Ionized Noble Gas Radioisotopes at ISOLDE
The production of light noble gas radioisotopes with high ionization potentials has been hampered by modest ionization efficiencies for standard plasma ion-sources. However, the decay losses are minimal as the lingering time of light noble gases within plasma ion-sources is negligible when compared...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2004.09.046 http://cds.cern.ch/record/788527 |
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author | Wenander, F Farabolini, W Gaubert, G Jardin, P Lettry, Jacques |
author_facet | Wenander, F Farabolini, W Gaubert, G Jardin, P Lettry, Jacques |
author_sort | Wenander, F |
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description | The production of light noble gas radioisotopes with high ionization potentials has been hampered by modest ionization efficiencies for standard plasma ion-sources. However, the decay losses are minimal as the lingering time of light noble gases within plasma ion-sources is negligible when compared to its diffusion out of the target material. Previous singly charged ECRIS have shown a higher efficiency but also a lingering time of the order of 1 s and a total weight that prevents remote handling by the ISOLDE robot. The compact MINIMONO efficiently addressed the lingering time and weight issues. In addition, the MINIMONO maintained the high off-line ionization efficiency for light noble gases. This paper describes a standard ISOLDE target unit equipped with a MINIMONO ion-source and the first tests. The ion-source has been tested off-line and equipped with a CaO target for on-line tests. Valuable information was gained about high current (100-500 muA) transport through the ISOLDE mass separators designed for <10 muA. The yields and release curves (merged diffusion and effusion lingering time) of several light gaseous elements produced via irradiation by 1.4 GeV protons of the CaO target (thickness of 4.6 g/cm2) are presented and compared with those obtained under similar condition with a plasma ion-source. This paper is a longer version of a contribution to Radioactive Nuclear Beams 6, Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois, USA, Sept 22-26, 2003. To be published in Nucl. Phys. A. |
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spelling | cern-7885272019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2004.09.046http://cds.cern.ch/record/788527engWenander, FFarabolini, WGaubert, GJardin, PLettry, JacquesFirst ECR-Ionized Noble Gas Radioisotopes at ISOLDEAccelerators and Storage RingsThe production of light noble gas radioisotopes with high ionization potentials has been hampered by modest ionization efficiencies for standard plasma ion-sources. However, the decay losses are minimal as the lingering time of light noble gases within plasma ion-sources is negligible when compared to its diffusion out of the target material. Previous singly charged ECRIS have shown a higher efficiency but also a lingering time of the order of 1 s and a total weight that prevents remote handling by the ISOLDE robot. The compact MINIMONO efficiently addressed the lingering time and weight issues. In addition, the MINIMONO maintained the high off-line ionization efficiency for light noble gases. This paper describes a standard ISOLDE target unit equipped with a MINIMONO ion-source and the first tests. The ion-source has been tested off-line and equipped with a CaO target for on-line tests. Valuable information was gained about high current (100-500 muA) transport through the ISOLDE mass separators designed for <10 muA. The yields and release curves (merged diffusion and effusion lingering time) of several light gaseous elements produced via irradiation by 1.4 GeV protons of the CaO target (thickness of 4.6 g/cm2) are presented and compared with those obtained under similar condition with a plasma ion-source. This paper is a longer version of a contribution to Radioactive Nuclear Beams 6, Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois, USA, Sept 22-26, 2003. To be published in Nucl. Phys. A.CERN-AB-2004-034oai:cds.cern.ch:7885272004 |
spellingShingle | Accelerators and Storage Rings Wenander, F Farabolini, W Gaubert, G Jardin, P Lettry, Jacques First ECR-Ionized Noble Gas Radioisotopes at ISOLDE |
title | First ECR-Ionized Noble Gas Radioisotopes at ISOLDE |
title_full | First ECR-Ionized Noble Gas Radioisotopes at ISOLDE |
title_fullStr | First ECR-Ionized Noble Gas Radioisotopes at ISOLDE |
title_full_unstemmed | First ECR-Ionized Noble Gas Radioisotopes at ISOLDE |
title_short | First ECR-Ionized Noble Gas Radioisotopes at ISOLDE |
title_sort | first ecr-ionized noble gas radioisotopes at isolde |
topic | Accelerators and Storage Rings |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2004.09.046 http://cds.cern.ch/record/788527 |
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