Abstract
This report describes the experimental research of the Manchester Nuclear Physics Group for the period January 1992 to January 1993. The chief areas are radioactive beams, improved techniques for analysis of multifold {gamma}-coincidence data, and the development of improved heavy-ion detection systems. We are designing and building systems for measuring the radioactive beams and have been making measurements of the backgrounds to be encountered with and without beam at the measuring sites. Construction of the heavy-ion spectrometer HIPS is nearly complete, and it is intended to use it in conjunction with the TESSA array to observe {gamma} rays in coincidence with deep-inelastic reaction products from the Jvaskyla cyclotron. Work is also proceeding on novel ways to use Ge detectors as {gamma}-ray polarimeters and as position-sensitive devices. (author).
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Manchester University: report: nuclear physics, January 1992-December 1993.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
1994.
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Manchester University: report: nuclear physics, January 1992-December 1993.
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title = {Manchester University: report: nuclear physics, January 1992-December 1993}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {This report describes the experimental research of the Manchester Nuclear Physics Group for the period January 1992 to January 1993. The chief areas are radioactive beams, improved techniques for analysis of multifold {gamma}-coincidence data, and the development of improved heavy-ion detection systems. We are designing and building systems for measuring the radioactive beams and have been making measurements of the backgrounds to be encountered with and without beam at the measuring sites. Construction of the heavy-ion spectrometer HIPS is nearly complete, and it is intended to use it in conjunction with the TESSA array to observe {gamma} rays in coincidence with deep-inelastic reaction products from the Jvaskyla cyclotron. Work is also proceeding on novel ways to use Ge detectors as {gamma}-ray polarimeters and as position-sensitive devices. (author).}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1994}
month = {May}
}
title = {Manchester University: report: nuclear physics, January 1992-December 1993}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {This report describes the experimental research of the Manchester Nuclear Physics Group for the period January 1992 to January 1993. The chief areas are radioactive beams, improved techniques for analysis of multifold {gamma}-coincidence data, and the development of improved heavy-ion detection systems. We are designing and building systems for measuring the radioactive beams and have been making measurements of the backgrounds to be encountered with and without beam at the measuring sites. Construction of the heavy-ion spectrometer HIPS is nearly complete, and it is intended to use it in conjunction with the TESSA array to observe {gamma} rays in coincidence with deep-inelastic reaction products from the Jvaskyla cyclotron. Work is also proceeding on novel ways to use Ge detectors as {gamma}-ray polarimeters and as position-sensitive devices. (author).}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1994}
month = {May}
}