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Using MASHA+TIMEPIX setup for registration beta decay isotopes produced in heavy ion induced reactions.

Author
Rodin A.M. FLNR JINR, Dubna
Krupa Luboš, M.Sc. Ph.D. Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics CTU, JINR Dubna
Pospíšil Stanislav, prof. Ing. DrSc. Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics CTU
Klíman J. JINR / Institute of Physics, SAS, Slovakia
et al.  different institutions

Year
2015

Scientific journal
Exotic Nuclei, 685-690

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Abstract
Proceedings of The International Symposium on Exotic Nuclei, EXON-2014

Radon and mercury isotopes were produced in multi nucleon transfer (48Ca + 232Th) and complete fusion (48Ca + naturalNd) reactions, respectively. The isotopes with given masses were detected using two detectors: a multi-strip detector of the well-type (made in CANBERRA) and a position-sensitive quantum counting hybrid pixel detector of the TIMEPIX type. The isotopes implanted into the detectors then emit alpha- and betaparticles until reaching the long lived isotopes. The position of the isotopes, the tracks, the time and energy of beta-particles were measured and analyzed. A new software for the particle recognition and data analysis of experimental results was developed and used. It was shown that MASHA+ TIMEPIX setup is a powerful instrument for investigation of neutron-rich isotopes far from stability limits.

Cite article as:
A. Rodin, L. Krupa, S. Pospíšil, J. Klíman, . et al., "Using MASHA+TIMEPIX setup for registration beta decay isotopes produced in heavy ion induced reactions.", Exotic Nuclei, 685-690 (2015)