Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 1997
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1997nimpa.397..292r&link_type=abstract
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A, v. 397, p. 292-303.
Physics
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Scientific paper
Six improved low-energy gas-ΔE/gas-ΔE/Si-E particle-identification telescopes have been incorporated into an array. Calibration experiments have shown that these telescopes are capable of detecting and identifying protons with energies as low as ~ 180 keV and alpha particles with energies as low as ~450 keV, even when operating in a high-radiation environment. Methods of calibration at very low energies have been developed and tested. A survey of the beta-delayed proton emitters 21Mg, 29S, 40Sc and 41Ti revealed no new intense proton groups at low energies.
Batchelder Jon C.
Cerny Jiri
Moltz D. M.
Ognibene T. J.
Rowe Marvin W.
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