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First Experiment at TASCA Towards X-Ray Fingerprinting of Element 115 Decay Chains

Author

  • Ulrika Forsberg
  • Pavel Golubev
  • L. G. Sarmiento
  • Johan Jeppsson
  • Dirk Rudolph
  • L. -L. Andersson
  • D. Ackermann
  • M. Asai
  • M. Block
  • K. Eberhardt
  • J. Even
  • Ch. E. Düllmann
  • J. Dvorak
  • J. M. Gates
  • K. E. Gregorich
  • R. -D. Herzberg
  • F. P. Heßberger
  • E. Jäger
  • J. Khuyagbaatar
  • I. Kojouharov
  • J. V. Kratz
  • J. Krier
  • N. Kurz
  • S. Lahiri
  • B. Lommel
  • M. Maiti
  • E. Merchan
  • J. P. Omtvedt
  • E. Parr
  • J. Runke
  • H. Schaffner
  • M. Schädel
  • A. Yakushev

Summary, in English

To identify the atomic number of superheavy nuclei produced in Ca-48-induced fusion-evaporation reactions, an experiment aiming at measuring characteristic X-rays is being prepared at GSI, Darmstadt, Germany. The gas-filled separator TASCA will be employed, sending the residues towards the multi-coincidence detector setup TASISpec. Two ion-optical modes relying on differing magnetic polarities of the quadrupole magnets can be used at TASCA. New simulations and experimental tests of transmission and background suppression for these two focusing modes into TASISpec are presented.

Department/s

Publishing year

2012

Language

English

Pages

305-311

Publication/Series

Acta Physica Polonica. Series B: Elementary Particle Physics, Nuclear Physics, Statistical Physics, Theory of Relativity, Field Theory

Volume

43

Issue

2

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Jagellonian University, Cracow, Poland

Topic

  • Subatomic Physics

Status

Published

Project

  • Element 115

Research group

  • Nuclear Structure

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0587-4254