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Wobble target holder for thin targets in intense light-and heavy-ion beams

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In this article, a simple movable target holder for nuclear targets bombarded by intense light-and heavy-ion beams has been developed, which has been tested with proton and oxygen beams of the Dynamitron-Tandem accelerator on the lowmelting-point targets selenium and busmuth.
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This article is published in Nuclear Instruments and Methods.The article was published on 1974-06-15. It has received 4 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Charged particle beam.

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Test of detailed balance at isolated resonances in the reactions 27Al+p⇄24Mg+α and time reversibility

TL;DR: In this article, the principle of detailed balance has been tested in the reactions 27 Al (p, α 0 ) 24 Mg (Q = 1.600 MeV ) and 27 Al(Q = −1.35−1.52 MeV ).
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A vibrating target assembly for intense ion beams

TL;DR: In this article, a high power vibrating target assembly was designed for work with well-collimated intense proton beams, and it was shown that for many target materials power dissipation up to 0.5 kW/cm 2 can be tolerated over long time intervals.
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The Tandem Dynamitron

TL;DR: A two-stage tandem accelerator system, powered by a Dynamitron high voltage generator, is currently undergoing factory tests as discussed by the authors, which has been designed for a 5 mA current capability at maximum guaranteed voltage for future high current operation.
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A polarimeter for isobaric analogue state spin measurements

TL;DR: In this paper, a double scattering apparatus for isobaric analogue state spin measurements has been developed, which can be used to perform spin measurements in a few hours without a polarized beam.
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A rotating target holder for low melting point nuclear targets

TL;DR: Using a ferromagnetic feedthrough a simple rotating target holder has been constructed for an Ortec 600 series scattering chamber as mentioned in this paper, which obtained significant improvement in the maximum beam current, which a selenium target could tolerate.
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