Preparation of 7Be targets for nuclear astrophysics research

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Abstract

This work describes the preparation of three 7Be targets which were used in two independent measurements of the 7Be(n;4He cross section in the energy range of interest for the Big-Bang nucleosynthesis at the n-TOF-CERN facility and at Soreq-SARAF. A more precise value of this cross section could shed light on the long lasting Cosmological Lithium problem. Two methods for target preparation were used. A target was obtained by deposition and subsequent air-drying of (24:50 0:54) GBq of Be(NO3)2 droplets precisely positioned onto a stretched low density polyethylene film 0.635 m thick. The thickness of the deposited Be(NO3)2 layer was deduced using Monte-Carlo simulations to be 0.36 m. The energy loss of 8500 keV alpha particles passing through the target obtained by air-drying of 7Be(NO3)2 droplets was estimated to be 88 keV. Two other targets were prepared via molecular plating onto5 m and 1mm thick aluminium backings, respectively. The first was obtained by molecular plating (24:470:53) GBq of 7Be, resulting in a deposited layer of Be(OH)2, 1.04 m thick. The second molecular plated target was obtained depositing (3:95 0:08) GBq of 7Be. The mean energy loss of 8500 keV alpha particles, passing through the molecular plated target with 5 thick aluminium backings was estimated as 814 keV. The energy loss by 8500 keV alpha particles in all the obtained targets is considered tolerable for the envisaged cross section measurements. The preparation and characterization of the targets is here described.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberP02016
JournalJournal of Instrumentation
Volume12
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 23 Feb 2017

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Keywords

  • Fragment and isotope, separators incl. ISOL
  • Instrumentation for radioactive beams (fragmentation devices
  • Ion and atom traps
  • Isobar separators
  • Radioactive-beam ion sources)
  • Targets (spallation source targets, radioisotope production, neutrino and muon sources)
  • Weak-beam diagnostics

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