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Chinese Physics C | 2009

A pilot experiment for mass measurement at CSRe

Tu Xiao-Lin; Xu Hu-Shan; Xia Jia-Wen; Wang Meng; Mao Rui-Shi; Yuan You-Jin; Hu Zheng-Guo; Liu Yong; Zhang Hong-Bin; Zang Yong-Dong; Zhao Tie-Cheng; Zhang Xue-Ymg; Fu Fen; Yang Jian-Cheng; Mao Li-Jun; Xiao Chen; Xiao Guo-Qing; Zhao Hongwei; Zhan Wen-Long

A pilot experiment of mass measurement was performed at CSRe with the method of isochronous mass spectrometry. The secondary fragments produced via RIBLL2 with the primary beam of 400 MeV/u, Ar-36 delivered by CSRm were injected into CSRe. The revolution periods of the stored ions, which depend on the mass-to-charge ratios of the stored ions, were measured with a time-of-flight detector system. The results show that the mass resolution around 8 x 10(-6) for Delta m/m is achieved.


Chinese Physics Letters | 2005

Dynamical Study on Fusion Barrier in the Synthesis of Superheavy Elements

Feng Zhao-Qing; Jin Gen-Ming; Zhang Feng-Shou; Fu Fen; Huang Xi

Based on the improved isospin-dependent quantum molecular dynamics model, the fusion barrier in the synthesis of superheavy elements is studied dynamically. Deformation effect and nucleon transfer in neck region are also investigated systematically, which can lower the dynamical barrier since the neck formation. It is shown that the neck radius is dependent on the incident energy and collision orientation. For the static barrier, the model almost gives the same results with the proximity potential.


Chinese Physics Letters | 2005

Entrance Channel Dependence of Production Cross Sections of Superheavy Nuclei in Cold Fusion Reactions

Feng Zhao-Qing; Jin Gen-Ming; Fu Fen; Zhang Feng-Shou; Jia Fei; Huang Xi; Hu Rong-Jiang; Li Wen-Fei; Li Jun-Qing

Production cross sections of superheavy nuclei Rf and Hs for asymmetric and nearly symmetric projectile-target combinations are systematically studied within the framework of the dinuclear system model. The calculated results show that the production cross sections are strongly dependent on the symmetry of reaction systems. The obtained results are in good agreement with the available experimental data for asymmetric reaction systems. For nearly symmetric systems, the model gives opposite results with coupled channel model in which surface vibration and nucleon transfer are included.


Chinese Physics Letters | 2008

The β Decay of 21N

Lou Jian-Ling; Li Zhi-Huan; Ye Yan-Lin; Jiang Dong-Xing; Hua Hui; Li Xiang-Qing; Zhang Shuang-Quan; Zheng Tao; Ge Yu-Chen; Kong Zan; Lv Lin-Hui; Li Chen; Lu Fei; Fan Feng-Ying; Li Zhong-Yu; Cao Zhong-Xin; Ma Li-Ying; Faisal; Xu Hu-Shan; Hu Zheng-Guo; Wang Meng; Lei Xiang-Guo; Duan Li-Min; Xiao Zhi-Gang; Zhan Wen-Long; Xiao Guo-Qing; Huang Tian-Heng; Fu Fen; Zhang Xue-Heng; Zheng Chuan

The β-delayed neutron and γ energy spectra taken from the decay of neutron-rich nucleus 21N were measured by using the β–γ and β – n coincidence detection method. Thirteen new neutron groups ranging from 0.28MeV to 4.98MeV and with a total branching ratio of 88.7 ± 4.2% were observed and presented. One γ transition with an energy of 1222keV emitted from the excited state of 21O, and four γ transitions with energies of 1674, 2397, 2780, and 3175keV emitted from the excited states of 20O were identified in the β decay chain of 21N. The β decay half-life for 21N is determined to be 82.9 ± 1.9 ms. The uncertainty of half-life is much smaller than the previous result.


Chinese Physics C | 2014

Study of neutron activation yields in spallation reaction of 400 MeV/u carbon on a thick lead target

Ma Fei; Ge Hong-Lin; Zhang Xue-Ying; Zhang Hong-Bin; Ju Yong-Qin; Chen Liang; Yang Lei; Fu Fen; Zhang Yaling; Li Jian-Yang; Liang Tianjiao; Zhou Bin; Wang Song-Lin; Li Jinyang; Xu Jun-Kui; Lei Xiang-Guo; Qin Zhi; Gu Long

The spallation-neutron yield was studied experimentally by bombarding a thick lead target with 400 MeV/u carbon beam. The data were obtained with the activation analysis method using foils of Au, Mn, Al, Fe and In. The yields of produced isotopes were deduced by analyzing the measured γ spectra of irradiated foils. According to the isotopes yields, the spatial and energy distributions of the neutron field were discussed. The experimental results were compared with Monte Carlo simulations performed by the GEANT4 + FLUKA code.The spallation-neutron yield was studied experimentally by bombarding a thick lead target with 400 MeV/u carbon beam. The data were obtained with the activation analysis method using foils of Au, Mn, Al, Fe and In. The yields of produced isotopes were deduced by analyzing the measured gamma spectra of the irradiated foils. According to the isotopes yields, the spatial and energy distributions of the neutron field were discussed. The experimental results were compared with Monte Carlo simulations performed by the GEANT4+FLUKA code.


Chinese Physics C | 2014

Performance of a double sided silicon strip detector as a transmission detector for heavy ions

Han Jian-Long; Ma Junbing; Cao Xiguang; Wang Qi; Wang Jian-Song; Yang Yan-Yun; Ma Peng; Huang Meirong; Jin Shilun; Rong Xin-Juan; Bai Zhen; Fu Fen; Hu Qiang; Xu Shiwei; Chen Jiang-Bo; Jin Lei; Li Yong; Zhao Minghui; Xu Hu-Shan

The performance of a double sided silicon strip detector (DSSSD), which is used for the position and energy detection of heavy ions, is reported. The analysis shows that although the incomplete charge collection (ICC) and charge sharing (CS) effects of the DSSSD give rise to a loss of energy resolution, the position information is recorded without ambiguity. Representations of ICC/CS events in the energy spectra are shown and their origins are confirmed by correlation analysis of the spectra from both the junction side and ohmic side of the DSSSD.


Chinese Physics C | 2009

Characteristics of a 4-fold segmented clover detectore

Lou Jian-Ling; Li Zhi-Huan; Ye Yan-Lin; Jiang Dong-Xing; Hua Hui; Li Xiang-Qing; Zhang Shuang-Quan; Zheng Tao; Ge Yu-Cheng; Kong Zan; Lü Lin-Hui; Li Chen; Lu Fei; Fan Feng-Ying; Li Zhong-Yu; Cao Zhong-Xin; Ma Li-Ying; J. Q Faisal; Xu Hu-Shan; Hu Zheng-Guo; Wang Meng; Lei Xiang-Guo; Duan Li-Min; Xiao Zhi-Gang; Zhan Wen-Long; Xiao Guo-Qing; Huang Tian-Heng; Fu Fen; Zhang Xue-Heng; Zheng Chuan

Four high-purity germanium 4-fold segmented Clover detectors have been applied in the experiment of neutron-rich nucleus 21N. The performance of those four Clovers have been tested with radioactive sources and in-beam experiments, and the main results including energy resolution, peak-to-total ratios, the variation of the hit pattern distribution in different crystals of one Clover detector with the energy of γ ray, and absolute full energy peak detection efficiency curve, were presented.


Chinese Physics C | 2008

Fast simulation of the forward tracking detector of HPLUS

Zhang Ya-Peng; Yao Nan; Xiao Zhi-Gang; Zheng Chuan; Xu Hushan; Jin Gen-Ming; Fan Rui-Rui; Fu Fen; Yue Ke; Liang Jin-Jie; Sun Zhi-Yu; Duan Li-Min; Yuan Xiao-Hua; Xu Hua-Gen

The necessity of installing a forward tracking detector stack is discussed for the Hadron Physics LanzhoU Spectrometer(HPLUS). A local tracker is developed to solve the multi-track finding problem. The track candidates are searched iteratively via Hough Transform. The fake tracks are removed by a least square fitting process. With this tracker we have studied the feasibility of pp → pp+(→ K+K−), a typical physical channel proposed on HPLUS. The single track momentum resolution due to the uncertainty of the positioning in FTD is 1.3%. The multiple scattering effect contributes about 20% to the momentum resolution in the FTD coverage. The width and the signal-to-background ratio of the reconstructed are 1.51 MeV and 4.36, respectively, taking into account the direct Kaon channel pp → pp + K+K− as background. The geometry coverage of FTD for f events is about 85.4%. Based on the current fast simulation and estimation, the geometrical configuration of FTD meets the physical requirement of HPLUS under the current luminosity and multiplicity conditions. The tracker is applicable in the full simulation coming next and is extendable to other tracking component of HPLUS.


Archive | 2016

System for target system with have a target system be used for producing neutron and/or neutrino

Yang Lei; Zhang Sheng; Gao Xiaofei; Lin Ping; Fu Fen; Zhan Wenlong


High Energy Physics and Nuclear Physics | 2007

Hadron Physics Programs at HIRFL-CSRm: Plan and Status *

Zheng Chuan; Xiao Zhi-Gang; Xu Hu-Shan; Xiao Guo-Qing; Zhan Wenlong; Li Zhan-Kui; Duan Li-Min; Sun Zhi-Yu; Yao Nan; Yuan Xiao-Hua; Wang Jian-Song; Fu Fen; Huang Tian-Heng; Liang Jin-Jie; Ouyang Zhen; Yu Yu-Hong; Yue Ke; Li Xi-Guo; Li Jin

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Xiao Guo-Qing

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xu Hu-Shan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Hu Zheng-Guo

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Wang Meng

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zheng Chuan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Huang Tian-Heng

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhang Hong-Bin

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Jia Fei

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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