2010
DOI: 10.1007/s12043-010-0119-3
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Hybrid recoil mass analyzer at IUAC — First results using gas-filled mode and future plans

Abstract: Hybrid recoil mass analyzer (HYRA) is a unique, dual-mode spectrometer designed to carry out nuclear reaction and structure studies in heavy and medium-mass nuclei using gas-filled and vacuum modes, respectively and has the potential to address newer domains in nuclear physics accessible using high energy, heavy-ion beams from superconducting LINAC accelerator (being commissioned) and ECR-based high current injector system (planned) at IUAC. The first stage of HYRA is operational and initial experiments have b… Show more

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“…The recoil mass separator, HYRA (HYbrid Recoil mass Analyzer) [26,27] was used for the separation and identification of the ERs from the intense beam background. HYRA is a dual mode, dual stage mass separator, with its first stage can be operated in gas-filled mode or vacuum mode.…”
Section: Experimental Methods and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recoil mass separator, HYRA (HYbrid Recoil mass Analyzer) [26,27] was used for the separation and identification of the ERs from the intense beam background. HYRA is a dual mode, dual stage mass separator, with its first stage can be operated in gas-filled mode or vacuum mode.…”
Section: Experimental Methods and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pulsed 19 F, 16 O and 18 O beams with a pulse separation of 4 µs (as ERs, produced at the target chamber, took about 3.5 to 4 µs to reach the focal plane, covering a distance of ~ 7.6 m.) was used in the experiment to bombard isotopically enriched 194 18 O beam respectively. The heavy ERs produced in the reaction were separated from the intense beam background by the gas-filled HYRA spectrometer [4]. It is a dual-mode, dual-stage recoil mass separator and spectrometer.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3. The HYbrid Recoil mass Analyser (HYRA) [4] will be combined with INGA in future for carrying out evaporation residue gated nuclear structure studies. …”
Section: Facilitymentioning
confidence: 99%