Low temperature bolometers for experiments with cooled heavy ion beams from storage rings
β Scribed by H.J. Meier; P. Egelhof; W. Henning; A.v. Kienlin; G. Kraus; A. Weinbach
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 343 KB
- Volume
- 626
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0375-9474
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β¦ Synopsis
The development of calorimetric low temperature detectors for the energy sensitive detection of heavy ions is discussed. Due to its high intrinsic energy resolution this detector type promises to be a useful tool for nuclear physics experiments with cooled heavy ion beams from storage rings. Detector tests performed with relativistic heavy ions from the SIS synchrotron at GSI yielded relative energy resolutions of 2 -4 β’ 10 .3 for 2Β°Ne and for 2Β°9Bi ions, limited in this case by the energy spread of the beam. In a first application of such detectors the excitation of the giant resonance in lead nuclei via the reaction natpb ( 2Β°Ne, 2Β°Ne' ) natpb* was investigated by separating inelastically from elastically scattered 2Β°Ne ions in the energy spectrum. At a scattering angle of OLab----3 Β° the excitation energy and the strength of the giant resonance were found to be in good agreement with theoretical predictions. In a recent experiment calorimetric detectors were bombarded with cooled 238U ions at E = 360 MeV/u, extracted from the storage ring ESR. An energy resolution of AE = 97 MeV, corresponding to a relative resolution of AE/E = 1.1 β’ 10 -3, was obtained.
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