Proton Spectrum at the Jupiter Laser Facility of LLNL

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Experiment

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This paper looks at tungsten samples irradiated by beams of protons, gammas, electrons and positrons at the Jupiter Laser Facility of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). The resulting unstable nuclei created are identified using their gamma spectra. These spectra were taken, usually within an hour of irradiation, for periods up to 48 hrs. In several cases there are two isotopes, one of Rhenium and the other of Tantalum, that emit the same gamma lines. These pairs often involve a long-lived and a short-lived candidate. Spectra were taken 80 days after initial exposure and the long-lived candidates are ruled out.

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