A double‐focusing magnetic spectrometer for detecting and analyzing charged particles from nuclear reactions is described. The magnetic field, varying as r^(−½) near an average radius of 10.5 in., extends over a semicircle yielding object and anastigmatic image positions some distance outside of the region of strong field. The acceptance solid angle is Ω=0.0061 sterad. and the momentum resolution with an 8‐mm slit at the detector is R=128. The ultimate resolution determined by spherical aberration and some residual astigmatism is about 1000. Applications to the study of the energy and yield of nuclear reaction products are discussed
which also provides the trigger signal, a solid state magnetic spectrometer [3,4], surrounded by an ...
The use of the gas-filled magnet technique for the detection of intermediate mass (A∼ 2040) recoil n...
A focal-plane detector for the Enge split-pole spectrograph at the Triangle Universities Nuclear Lab...
A double‐focusing magnetic spectrometer for detecting and analyzing charged particles from nuclear r...
The ion optical design of a simple magnetic spectrograph for nuclear reaction studies at the Karlsru...
The instrumentation for the magnetic focusing and analysis of the external beam of the Michigan cycl...
Use of an array of solid‐state detectors in conjunction with a magnetic analyzer as a replacement fo...
A description is given of equipment built for the measurement of angular distributions of charged pa...
A spectrometer has been developed for measuring the charged particle production cross sections and s...
Models exist that ascribe the nuclear magnetic fields to the presence of a single nucleon whose spin...
A spectrometer based on an air-core, superconducting solenoid has been constructed, tested, and demo...
A single focusing, 30.48 cm radius, 60° sector magnet mass spectrometer was constructed with symmetr...
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"A broad range nuclear spectrograph of the Buechner-Bainbridge type, which characteristic radius R-5...
Abstract. We have used the 36Ar +28Si at 142 MeV fusion-evaporation nuclear reaction using the Argon...
which also provides the trigger signal, a solid state magnetic spectrometer [3,4], surrounded by an ...
The use of the gas-filled magnet technique for the detection of intermediate mass (A∼ 2040) recoil n...
A focal-plane detector for the Enge split-pole spectrograph at the Triangle Universities Nuclear Lab...
A double‐focusing magnetic spectrometer for detecting and analyzing charged particles from nuclear r...
The ion optical design of a simple magnetic spectrograph for nuclear reaction studies at the Karlsru...
The instrumentation for the magnetic focusing and analysis of the external beam of the Michigan cycl...
Use of an array of solid‐state detectors in conjunction with a magnetic analyzer as a replacement fo...
A description is given of equipment built for the measurement of angular distributions of charged pa...
A spectrometer has been developed for measuring the charged particle production cross sections and s...
Models exist that ascribe the nuclear magnetic fields to the presence of a single nucleon whose spin...
A spectrometer based on an air-core, superconducting solenoid has been constructed, tested, and demo...
A single focusing, 30.48 cm radius, 60° sector magnet mass spectrometer was constructed with symmetr...
NOTE: Text or symbols not renderable in plain ASCII are indicated by [...]. Abstract is included in...
"A broad range nuclear spectrograph of the Buechner-Bainbridge type, which characteristic radius R-5...
Abstract. We have used the 36Ar +28Si at 142 MeV fusion-evaporation nuclear reaction using the Argon...
which also provides the trigger signal, a solid state magnetic spectrometer [3,4], surrounded by an ...
The use of the gas-filled magnet technique for the detection of intermediate mass (A∼ 2040) recoil n...
A focal-plane detector for the Enge split-pole spectrograph at the Triangle Universities Nuclear Lab...