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Time-of-flight fission fragment spectrometer of the MAVR facility

https://doi.org/10.32523/ejpfm.2021050202

Abstract

A time-of-flight system was created to register the reaction products and perform correlation measurements on a high-resolution magnetic analyzer (MAVR). The facility is located on the channel of the extracted beam of the U-400 cyclotron at the Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions JINR. The results of measuring the parameters of the time-of-flight spectrometer obtained on the basis of measuring the spontaneous fission fragments velocities of 252Cf are described. In addition, the results of the measurement of fission fragments in the 48Ca+238U reaction are presented. In this case, two time-of-flight arms were used, with the help of it is planned to carry out correlation measurements of induced fission fragments of a complex system. The created system also makes it possible to carry out correlation (three particles) measurements of fission fragments with particles registered in the focal plane of the MAVR magnetic spectrometer. Another purpose of the described system is to register elastically scattered ions, which is used as a monitoring system for the quality and composition of the beam hitting on the target of the MAVR facility.

About the Authors

D. .. Aznabayev
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research; The Institute of Nuclear Physics
Russian Federation


S. M. Lukyanov
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
Russian Federation


Zh. .. Zeinulla
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research; The Institute of Nuclear Physics
Russian Federation


T. .. Issatayev
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research; The Institute of Nuclear Physics; L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University
Russian Federation


V. A. Maslov
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
Russian Federation


K. .. Mendibayev
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research; The Institute of Nuclear Physics; Al-Farabi Kazakh National University
Kazakhstan


E. V. Melnik
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
Russian Federation


V. I. Smirnov
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
Russian Federation


S. S. Stukalov
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
Russian Federation


A. V. Shakhov
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research; Dubna State University
Russian Federation


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Aznabayev D..., Lukyanov S.M., Zeinulla Zh..., Issatayev T..., Maslov V.A., Mendibayev K..., Melnik E.V., Smirnov V.I., Stukalov S.S., Shakhov A.V. Time-of-flight fission fragment spectrometer of the MAVR facility. Eurasian Journal of Physics and Functional Materials. 2021;5(2):88-101. https://doi.org/10.32523/ejpfm.2021050202

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