New reaction chamber for transient field g-factor measurements with radioactive ion beams

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physical Research A

785
47
(2015)
A. Illana, A. Perea, E. NĂ¡cher, R. Orlandi, A. Jungclaus

A new reaction chamber has been designed and constructed to measure g-factors of short-lived excited
states using the Transient Field technique in combination with Coulomb excitation in inverse kinematics.
In this paper we will discuss several important aspects which have to be considered in order to
successfully carry out this type of measurement with radioactive ion beams, instead of the stable beams
used in a wide range of experiments in the past. The technical solutions to the problems arising from the
use of such radioactive beams will be exposed in detail and the first successful experiment using the new
chamber in combination with MINIBALL cluster detectors at REX-ISOLDE (CERN) will be reported on.

DOI
10.1016/j.nima.2015.02.060
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