Charge-exchange reactions with a secondary triton beam

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A secondary triton beam from fragmentation of 560-MeV /α-particles has been used in a high-resolution (t,3He) charge-exchange experiment at intermediate bombarding energies. The experiment was carried out at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory using a 4He beam from the K1200 cyclotron. The radioactive triton beam of (0.5-1.0)×106 particles//s with a mean energy of 350 MeV was produced in a production target of the A1200 fragment separator and transported to the target position of the S800 magnetic spectrometer. Ray-tracing and dispersion-matching techniques were employed to detect 3He particles from the 12C(t,3He)12B reaction near 0/°. An energy resolution of /ΔE~160 keV or ΔE/E~4.6×10-4 (FWHM) was achieved. This is an improvement over our previous results and opens the possibility for studying high-resolution (n,p)-type reactions at intermediate bombarding energies.

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