2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.nima.2010.05.027
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A particle identification technique for large acceptance spectrometers

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“…[11][12][13][14]. Exclusive yields were determined for pairs of angles every 0.5 • for α's observed in MAGNEX over the angular range 0 • to 10 • , combined with tritons observed at the fixed angle of 5 • .…”
Section: Experimental Details and Data Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[11][12][13][14]. Exclusive yields were determined for pairs of angles every 0.5 • for α's observed in MAGNEX over the angular range 0 • to 10 • , combined with tritons observed at the fixed angle of 5 • .…”
Section: Experimental Details and Data Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The elastic scattering of protons by 6 Li is revisited in this Brief Report in inverse kinematics and by using the MAGNEX spectrometer [31][32][33][34][35] on the following grounds. This will be considered as a predecessor measurement to one with radioactive projectiles, such as 8 Li.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[32,37]. The two kinematical solutions of the ejectiles were measured by the application of three different magnetic fields.…”
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“…Also a structure at about 17 MeV is not reproduced in this approach. An explicit treatment of the full 12 C+n+n interaction, including the n-n pairing, would be required to understand the remaining details of the energy spectra.…”
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“…A 49 μg/cm 2 self-supporting 12 C target was used. The 16 O ejectiles were momentum analysed by the MAGNEX spectrometer working in the full acceptance mode (solid angle Ω ~ 50 msr and momentum range Δp/p ~ 24%).…”
Section: Experiments and Data Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%