The long lived radioactive nuclide 60Fe is interesting in many research fields such as astrophysics and nuclear physics. Taking the advantage of the high energy of HI-13 tandem AMS system and the high performance of a Q3D magnetic spectrometry at CIAE, the measurement method of 60Fe is being developed. As first step, 58Fe and 58Ni are used for simulating 60Fe and 60Ni for optimizing the measurement conditions and checking the ability of isobar suppression. The results shown that an overall suppression factor of more than 1011 can be obtained by using the ΔE-Q3D technique in combination with a four-anodes gas ionization chamber. Based on the findings a detection sensitivity of 60Fe/Fe ∼ 10−15 can be anticipated
Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) represents a complementary approach for precise measurements of ...
Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) represents a complementary approach for precise measurements of ...
Isobaric interference represents one of the major limitations in mass spectrometry. For a few cases ...
Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) measurement of 59Ni has been established at CIAE with the HI-13 ...
The measurement capabilities of the new accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) system at the 10 MV FN t...
The focus of this thesis is the development of 60Fe isotopic ratio measurements with Accelerator Mas...
135Cs with a half-life of T1/2=2.3×106 yr is an important nuclide in studies of the dispersal of nuc...
Determination of 55Fe in reactor samples requires some care because of the low-energy x-rays emitted...
Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) is a highly sensitive method for counting atoms and it is used f...
The measurement of cross sections relevant to nuclear astrophysics has become one main research topi...
Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) is a highly sensitive technique for counting atoms. Its main adv...
Radioisotopes, produced in stars and ejected into the Interstellar Medium, are important for constra...
International audience60Fe nuclei play an important role both in g-ray astronomy and in pre-solar gr...
Natural 10Be (t1/2 = 1.387 ± 0.012 Ma) is produced by cosmic rays and is present on Earth's surface ...
Expérience GANIL/LISE/CATS/MUST2/EXOGAMInternational audienceINTEGRAL and RHESSI spacecrafts recentl...
Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) represents a complementary approach for precise measurements of ...
Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) represents a complementary approach for precise measurements of ...
Isobaric interference represents one of the major limitations in mass spectrometry. For a few cases ...
Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) measurement of 59Ni has been established at CIAE with the HI-13 ...
The measurement capabilities of the new accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) system at the 10 MV FN t...
The focus of this thesis is the development of 60Fe isotopic ratio measurements with Accelerator Mas...
135Cs with a half-life of T1/2=2.3×106 yr is an important nuclide in studies of the dispersal of nuc...
Determination of 55Fe in reactor samples requires some care because of the low-energy x-rays emitted...
Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) is a highly sensitive method for counting atoms and it is used f...
The measurement of cross sections relevant to nuclear astrophysics has become one main research topi...
Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) is a highly sensitive technique for counting atoms. Its main adv...
Radioisotopes, produced in stars and ejected into the Interstellar Medium, are important for constra...
International audience60Fe nuclei play an important role both in g-ray astronomy and in pre-solar gr...
Natural 10Be (t1/2 = 1.387 ± 0.012 Ma) is produced by cosmic rays and is present on Earth's surface ...
Expérience GANIL/LISE/CATS/MUST2/EXOGAMInternational audienceINTEGRAL and RHESSI spacecrafts recentl...
Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) represents a complementary approach for precise measurements of ...
Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) represents a complementary approach for precise measurements of ...
Isobaric interference represents one of the major limitations in mass spectrometry. For a few cases ...