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Background suppression by the DRAGON radiative capture facility at TRIUMF/ISAC

Abstract

The DRAGON facility at TRIUMF/ISAC detects reaction products following radiative capture of a hydrogen or helium target nucleus by an accelerated heavy ion. Capture reactions of interest in nuclear astrophysics may have reaction rates 10–14 orders of magnitude lower than the intensity of the incident beam: as well as efficiently transporting the heavy reaction product from the target to a suitable particle detector, the separator must provide most of the suppression of unreacted beam. We describe the features of beam background encountered in a range of proton- and alpha-capture experiments at the DRAGON facility.

Authors

Hutcheon D; Buchmann L; Chen AA; D’Auria JM; Davis CA; Greife U; Hussein A; Ottewell DF; Ouellet CV; Parikh A

Volume

266

Pagination

pp. 4171-4175

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

October 1, 2008

DOI

10.1016/j.nimb.2008.05.133

Conference proceedings

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms

Issue

19-20

ISSN

0168-583X

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