The thick target inverse kinematics technique with a large acceptance silicon detector array

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Abstract

An experimental technique for studying elastic scattering using a thick gas target is described, with a measurement of the α(24Ne,α) reaction used as an example. Advantages such as ease, detector efficiency, and the possibility of measuring the cross section at 180° in the centre-of-mass are discussed. It is shown that a resolution of tens of keV is practical at zero degrees, and that the dominant contribution to the resolution for large angles is angular straggling of the beam in the entrance window. The use of helium gas as the target allows direct measurement of a-cluster states.

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Walshe, J., Freer, M., Wheldon, C., Achouri, L. N., Ashwood, N. I., Catford, W. N., … Tokić, V. (2014). The thick target inverse kinematics technique with a large acceptance silicon detector array. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 569). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/569/1/012052

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