Storage, Accumulation and Deceleration of Secondary Beams for Nuclear Astrophysics
Instrumentation and Detectors
2023-05-31 v2 Nuclear Experiment
Abstract
Low-energy investigations on rare ion beams are often limited by the available intensity and purity of the ion species in focus. Here, we present the first application of a technique that combines in-flight production at relativistic energies with subsequent secondary beam storage, accumulation and finally deceleration to the energy of interest. Using the FRS and ESR facilities at GSI, this scheme was pioneered to provide a secondary beam of Te for the measurement of nuclear proton-capture at energies of 6 and 7 MeV/u. The technique provided stored beam intensities of about ions at high purity and brilliance, representing a major step towards low-energy nuclear physics studies using rare ion beams.
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@article{arxiv.2305.17142,
title = {Storage, Accumulation and Deceleration of Secondary Beams for Nuclear Astrophysics},
author = {J. Glorius and Yu. A. Litvinov and M. Aliotta and F. Amjad and B. Brückner and C. G. Bruno and R. Chen and T. Davinson and S. F. Dellmann and T. Dickel and I. Dillmann and P. Erbacher and O. Forstner and H. Geissel and C. J. Griffin and R. Grisenti and A. Gumberidze and E. Haettner and R. Hess and P. -M. Hillenbrand and C. Hornung and R. Joseph and B. Jurado and E. Kazanseva and R. Knöbel and D. Kostyleva and C. Kozhuharov and N. Kuzminchuk and C. Langer and G. Leckenby and C. Lederer-Woods and M. Lestinsky and S. Litvinov and B. Löher and B. Lorenz and E. Lorenz and J. Marsh and E. Menz and T. Morgenroth and I. Mukha and N. Petridis and U. Popp and A. Psaltis and S. Purushothaman and R. Reifarth and E. Rocco and P. Roy and M. S. Sanjari and C. Scheidenberger and M. Sguazzin and R. S. Sidhu and U. Spillmann and M. Steck and T. Stöhlker and J. A. Swartz and Y. K. Tanaka and H. Törnqvist and L. Varga and D. Vescovi and H. Weick and M. Weigand and P. J. Woods and T. Yamaguchi and J. Zhao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.17142},
year = {2023}
}