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Elements Discrimination in the Study of Super-Heavy Elements using an Ionization Chamber

arXiv:nucl-ex/0307021 · doi:10.1016/j.nima.2003.09.047

Abstract

Dedicated ionization chamber was built and installed to measure the energy loss of very heavy nuclei at 2.7 MeV/u produced in fusion reactions in inverse kinematics (beam of 208Pb). After going through the ionization chamber, products of reactions on 12C, 18O targets are implanted in a Si detector. Their identification through their alpha decay chain is ambiguous when their half-life is short. After calibration with Pb and Th nuclei, the ionization chamber signal allowed us to resolve these ambiguities. In the search for rare super-heavy nuclei produced in fusion reactions in inverse or symmetric kinematics, such a chamber will provide direct information on the nuclear charge of each implanted nucleus.

submitted to NIMA, 10 pages+4 figures, Latex, uses elsart.cls and grahpicx