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The Use of Multi-Pass Time-of-Flight Mass Analyzers for Nuclear-Decay Spectroscopy of Mass Identified Nuclei

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The masses of ions of some keV can be determined in multi-pass time-of-flight mass analyzers [1,2] with high precision. The mass accuracies thus achieved are sufficient to determine the proton and neutron numbers for most short-lived and stable nuclei [3,5]. Recording α- or γ-radiation of the investigated nuclei in delayed coincidence to the ion arrival, one thus can perform nuclear spectroscopy of selected nuclei.

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Wollnik, H., Casares, A. (2001). The Use of Multi-Pass Time-of-Flight Mass Analyzers for Nuclear-Decay Spectroscopy of Mass Identified Nuclei. In: Lunney, D., Audi, G., Kluge, HJ. (eds) Atomic Physics at Accelerators: Mass Spectrometry. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-1270-1_46

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