Doppler-corrected spectroscopy of conversion electrons with Mini-Oranges after heavy-ion collisions

The Doppler-deterioration of the energy resolution of conversion electrons emitted by fast moving nuclei has been mostly compensated by applying event-by-event kinematic corrections. The method has been applied to the scattering of 6 MeV/u 238U on 181Ta with Coulomb excitation of both the scattered...

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Published inNuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment Vol. 376; no. 3; pp. 428 - 433
Main Authors Ditzel, E., Hoogduin, J.H., Backe, H., de Boer, F.W.N., Bokemeyer, H., Debowski, M., van Klinken, J., Salabura, P., Wollersheim, H.J., Xie, H.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 11.07.1996
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Summary:The Doppler-deterioration of the energy resolution of conversion electrons emitted by fast moving nuclei has been mostly compensated by applying event-by-event kinematic corrections. The method has been applied to the scattering of 6 MeV/u 238U on 181Ta with Coulomb excitation of both the scattered projectiles and the recoiling target nuclei. The direction of flight of scattered projectiles and recoiling ejectiles were observed and registered in coincidence with conversion electrons emitted from Coulomb excited states. Assuming elastic (or quasi-elastic) scattering, the velocity of the electron-emitting nucleus and the subsequent shift in energy of the electron can be determined. This allows precise Doppler corrections for electrons emitted within a specific solid angle and observed by a system of four Mini-Orange spectrometers.
ISSN:0168-9002
1872-9576
DOI:10.1016/0168-9002(96)00260-4