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Heavy Ion Interaction Experiments with Plasmas

Physica Scripta, 1999
High current discharges generating a fully ionized hydrogen plasma and a high energy Nd:glass laser system (100 J, 15 ns) to produce a high density carbon plasma were used to study the interaction processes of heavy ions with ionized matter. The energy loss and charge state distribution of the projectile ions have been measured.
M. Roth   +7 more
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RICH detectors in heavy ion experiments

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 1996
Abstract The latest design choices and performance for the major RICH detectors employed in ultrarelativistic heavy ion experiments are reviewed in the light of their potential physics programmes. Perspectives in the planned experiment ALICE at LHC, with a RICH detector based on recent progress in highly efficient solid CsI photocathodes, are also ...
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Target experiments with intense heavy-ion beams

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 1998
Abstract Numerical simulations of possible target experiments with an intense ion beam of characteristics considered for a future expansion of the GSI accelerator system are reported. The maximum achievable densities, temperatures, and pressures in simple Au cylindrical targets are predicted with the code “Multi 2D”.
J.A Maruhn   +3 more
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RFQ-Experiments with intense heavy-ion beams

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 1989
Abstract Heavy-ion beams of Ar + and Kr + with currents of 4 mA and an energy of 45 keV/u were focussed to about 1 mm 2 .
J. Jacoby   +8 more
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A calorimeter for relativistic heavy-ion experiments

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 1989
Abstract An iron-scintillator sampling calorimeter is described for measurement of the energy of projectile-like fragments and forward reaction products from interactions of 13.6 GeV/nucleon heavy ions with complex nuclei. Studies of the response of this device to charge- and mass-identified ions from 1 H to 28 Si indicate good linearity over the ...
D. Beavis   +9 more
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Nonmetallic targets for heavy ion experiments

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 1989
Abstract In heavy ion experiments the resolution often deteriorates due to irradiation damage. This problem can especially be observed with targets of chemically reactive metals. Such target deterioration can be minimized if the targets can be prepared in a chemically stable form. Techniques of preparing such stable compound targets will be described
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Relativistic heavy ion experiments at BNL-AGS

Nuclear Physics A, 1992
Abstract Relativistic heavy ion program at BNL started in 1986. Already a few experiments have achieved their first goals. Several interesting features reported [1], among which are: the black nuclear transparency, the enhanced K + /π + ratio and the larger t > for K + and proton in central Si+Au collisions.
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System Design of Heavy Ion Fusion Experiment

IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 1979
A brief description is given on the design of a high energy accelerator system for an intense heavy ion beam as an igniter of the inertial fusion. The compromise between the requirements for the final beam and the cost is the problem of principal concern.
Sunao Kawasaki, Akira Miyahara
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