For direct cross section measurements in nuclear astrophysics, in addition to suitable ion beams and detectors, also highly pure and stable targets are needed. Here, using a gas jet as a target offers an attractive approach that combines high stability even under significant beam load with excellent purity and high localisation. Such a target is currently under construction at the Felsenkeller underground ion accelerator lab for nuclear astrophysics in Dresden, Germany. The target thickness will be measured by optical interferometry, allowing an in-situ thickness determination including also beam-induced effects. The contribution reports on the status of this new system and outlines possible applications in nuclear astrophysics
The goal of nuclear astrophysics is to measure cross-sections of nuclear physics reactions of intere...
International audiencea b s t r a c t We report on a new liquid hydrogen and deuterium target dedica...
New approaches to perform efficient and selective step-wise resonance ionization spectroscopy (RIS) ...
For direct cross section measurements in nuclear astrophysics, in addition to suitable ion beams and...
For direct cross-section measurements in nuclear astrophysics, in addition to suitable ion beams and...
A pulsed supersonic gas jet target for experiments at the HITRAP facility at the GSI Helmholtzzentru...
AbstractA high-density supersonic gas-jet target named JENSA (Jet Experiments in Nuclear Structure a...
Low-background experiments with stable ion beams are an important tool for putting the model of stel...
Favored by the low background in underground laboratories, low-background accelerator-based experime...
Low-background experiments with stable ion beams are an important tool for putting the model of stel...
International audienceComputational fluid dynamics simulations are performed to design gas nozzles, ...
To take full advantage of advanced exotic beam facilities, target technology must also be advanced. ...
Gas jets emitted from an ion guide have been studied as a function of nozzle type and gas cell-to-ba...
PNNL is now part of the JENSA collaboration to produce a gas jet system for the Facility for Rare Is...
The goal of nuclear astrophysics is to measure cross-sections of nuclear physics reactions of intere...
International audiencea b s t r a c t We report on a new liquid hydrogen and deuterium target dedica...
New approaches to perform efficient and selective step-wise resonance ionization spectroscopy (RIS) ...
For direct cross section measurements in nuclear astrophysics, in addition to suitable ion beams and...
For direct cross-section measurements in nuclear astrophysics, in addition to suitable ion beams and...
A pulsed supersonic gas jet target for experiments at the HITRAP facility at the GSI Helmholtzzentru...
AbstractA high-density supersonic gas-jet target named JENSA (Jet Experiments in Nuclear Structure a...
Low-background experiments with stable ion beams are an important tool for putting the model of stel...
Favored by the low background in underground laboratories, low-background accelerator-based experime...
Low-background experiments with stable ion beams are an important tool for putting the model of stel...
International audienceComputational fluid dynamics simulations are performed to design gas nozzles, ...
To take full advantage of advanced exotic beam facilities, target technology must also be advanced. ...
Gas jets emitted from an ion guide have been studied as a function of nozzle type and gas cell-to-ba...
PNNL is now part of the JENSA collaboration to produce a gas jet system for the Facility for Rare Is...
The goal of nuclear astrophysics is to measure cross-sections of nuclear physics reactions of intere...
International audiencea b s t r a c t We report on a new liquid hydrogen and deuterium target dedica...
New approaches to perform efficient and selective step-wise resonance ionization spectroscopy (RIS) ...