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Nuclei far from stability using exotic targets

The meson factories have made possible high fluence medium energy proton beams that can be used for spallation reactions to produce macro quantities of unstable isotopes. Targets of over 10 g/cm/sup 2/ can be exposed to total fluence approaching 1 A-hour resulting in spallation yields in the 0.01-10...

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Autores principales: Wilhelmy, J B, Bentley, G E, Brown, R E, Flynn, E R, Thomas, K E, Van der Plicht, J
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: CERN 1981
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-1981-009.684
http://cds.cern.ch/record/878129
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author Wilhelmy, J B
Bentley, G E
Brown, R E
Flynn, E R
Thomas, K E
Van der Plicht, J
author_facet Wilhelmy, J B
Bentley, G E
Brown, R E
Flynn, E R
Thomas, K E
Van der Plicht, J
author_sort Wilhelmy, J B
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description The meson factories have made possible high fluence medium energy proton beams that can be used for spallation reactions to produce macro quantities of unstable isotopes. Targets of over 10 g/cm/sup 2/ can be exposed to total fluence approaching 1 A-hour resulting in spallation yields in the 0.01-10 mg range for many isotopes of potential interest for nuclear structure studies. With the use of hot cell facilities, chemical processing can isolate the desired material and this coupled with subsequent isotope separation can result in usable quantities of material for nuclear target application. With offstable isotopes as target materials, conventional nuclear spectroscopy techniques can be employed to study nuclei far from stability. The irradiation and processing requirements for such an operation, along with the isotope production possibilities, are discussed. Also presented are initial experiments using a /sup 148/Gd (t/sub 1/2/=75a) target to perform the (p, t) reaction to establish levels in the proposed double magic nucleus /sup 146/Gd. (17 refs).
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spelling cern-8781292019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.5170/CERN-1981-009.684http://cds.cern.ch/record/878129engWilhelmy, J BBentley, G EBrown, R EFlynn, E RThomas, K EVan der Plicht, JNuclei far from stability using exotic targetsNuclear PhysicsThe meson factories have made possible high fluence medium energy proton beams that can be used for spallation reactions to produce macro quantities of unstable isotopes. Targets of over 10 g/cm/sup 2/ can be exposed to total fluence approaching 1 A-hour resulting in spallation yields in the 0.01-10 mg range for many isotopes of potential interest for nuclear structure studies. With the use of hot cell facilities, chemical processing can isolate the desired material and this coupled with subsequent isotope separation can result in usable quantities of material for nuclear target application. With offstable isotopes as target materials, conventional nuclear spectroscopy techniques can be employed to study nuclei far from stability. The irradiation and processing requirements for such an operation, along with the isotope production possibilities, are discussed. Also presented are initial experiments using a /sup 148/Gd (t/sub 1/2/=75a) target to perform the (p, t) reaction to establish levels in the proposed double magic nucleus /sup 146/Gd. (17 refs).CERNoai:cds.cern.ch:8781291981
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics
Wilhelmy, J B
Bentley, G E
Brown, R E
Flynn, E R
Thomas, K E
Van der Plicht, J
Nuclei far from stability using exotic targets
title Nuclei far from stability using exotic targets
title_full Nuclei far from stability using exotic targets
title_fullStr Nuclei far from stability using exotic targets
title_full_unstemmed Nuclei far from stability using exotic targets
title_short Nuclei far from stability using exotic targets
title_sort nuclei far from stability using exotic targets
topic Nuclear Physics
url https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-1981-009.684
http://cds.cern.ch/record/878129
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