Experimental Study of Two-Neutron Correlation in 8He

A neutron detector array was used in a breakup reaction experiment at RIKEN with an 82.5 MeV/u SHe beam impinging on the CH2 and C targets. The array was calibrated using the cosmic ray, the 7 ray from the 6He+Pb reaction and the mono-energetic neutrons from the 7Li(p, n)TBe(g.s.+0.43 MeV) reaction....

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Published in等离子体科学和技术:英文版 Vol. 14; no. 6; pp. 539 - 542
Main Author 肖军 叶沿林 游海波 杨再宏 曹中鑫 江栋兴 郑涛 华辉 李智焕 葛俞成 李湘庆 楼建玲 李阔昂 李奇特 乔锐 陈瑞九
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LanguageEnglish
Published 2012
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ISSN1009-0630

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Summary:A neutron detector array was used in a breakup reaction experiment at RIKEN with an 82.5 MeV/u SHe beam impinging on the CH2 and C targets. The array was calibrated using the cosmic ray, the 7 ray from the 6He+Pb reaction and the mono-energetic neutrons from the 7Li(p, n)TBe(g.s.+0.43 MeV) reaction. The position resolution, timing resolution and neutron de- tection efficiency were obtained accordingly. Cross-talk rejection conditions were developed based on analysis of the data taken from the 7Li(p, n)TBe(g.s.+0.43 MeV) test experiment, and finally a preliminary two-neutron correlation function for the SHe breakup reaction was investigated.
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SHe, neutron, cross-talk, two-neutron correlation
A neutron detector array was used in a breakup reaction experiment at RIKEN with an 82.5 MeV/u SHe beam impinging on the CH2 and C targets. The array was calibrated using the cosmic ray, the 7 ray from the 6He+Pb reaction and the mono-energetic neutrons from the 7Li(p, n)TBe(g.s.+0.43 MeV) reaction. The position resolution, timing resolution and neutron de- tection efficiency were obtained accordingly. Cross-talk rejection conditions were developed based on analysis of the data taken from the 7Li(p, n)TBe(g.s.+0.43 MeV) test experiment, and finally a preliminary two-neutron correlation function for the SHe breakup reaction was investigated.
ISSN:1009-0630