Evaporation residues produced in spallation of 208Pb by protons at 500 A MeV
Abstract
The production cross sections of fragmentation-evaporation residues in the reaction Pb+p at 500 A MeV have been measured using the inverse-kinematics method and the FRS spectrometer (GSI). Fragments were identified in nuclear charge using ionisation chambers. The mass identification was performed event-by-event using the Bρ-TOF-ΔE technique. Although partially-unresolved ionic charge states induced an ambiguity on the mass of some heavy fragments, production rates could be obtained with a high accuracy by systematically accounting for the polluting ionic charge states. The contribution of multiple reactions in the target was subtracted using a new, partly self-consistent code. The isobaric distributions are found to have a shape very close to the one observed in experiments at higher energy. Kinematic properties of the fragments were also measured. The total and the isotopic cross sections, including charge-pickup cross sections, are in good agreement with previous measurements and models. The data are discussed in the light of previous spallation measurements, especially on lead at 1 GeV.
- Publication:
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Nuclear Physics A
- Pub Date:
- March 2006
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:nucl-ex/0503021
- Bibcode:
- 2006NuPhA.768....1A
- Keywords:
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- 25.40.Sc;
- 25.40.Kv;
- 28.50.Ft;
- 29.30.Aj;
- 29.40.Cs;
- 34.50.Bw;
- Spallation reactions;
- Charge-exchange reactions;
- Fast and breeder reactors;
- Charged-particle spectrometers: electric and magnetic;
- Gas-filled counters: ionization chambers proportional and avalanche counters;
- Energy loss and stopping power;
- Nuclear Experiment
- E-Print:
- Nucl.Phys. A768 (2006) 1-21