Interaction of solar wind ions with thin carbon foils: Calibration of time-of-flight spectrometers

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Calibrating, Charge Exchange, Energy Dissipation, Ion Scattering, Ions, Mass Spectroscopy, Solar Wind, Time Of Flight Spectrometers, Angular Distribution, Carbon, Experimentation, Foils (Materials), Soho Mission, Solar Spectrometers

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With the KAFKA (German acronym for carbon foils collisions analyzer) experiment, charge exchange, energy loss and angular scattering of solar wind ions in thin (1 to 10 microg/sq cm) carbon foils, are studied. Such foils are extensively used in time of flight mass spectrometry. So far, the properties of H, He, B, C, N, O, F, Ne, Na, Mg, Al, Si, S, Cl, Ar, K, Ti, Fe, and Ni and in the 0.5 to 5 keV/u energy range have been investigated.

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