H. Euteneuer
University of Mainz
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Nuclear Physics | 1978
H. Euteneuer; J. Friedrich; N. Voegler
Abstract Elastic electron scattering cross sections and cross-section ratios have been measured for the stable Bi, Pb and T1 isotopes. The data are analysed with the Fourier-Bessel method and the charge-distribution differences of the isotonic and isotopic pairs are presented as well as the Fourier-Bessel coefficients of the seven single nuclei. To improve the accuracy of the results, muonic X-ray data are incorporated into the analysis. The measured Δρ(r) are compared with the simple shell model, where the stretching due to the additional nucleons is taken into account, and with more sophisticated HF calculations.
Physics Letters B | 1976
J. Friedrich; N. Voegler; H. Euteneuer
Abstract Spectra of electrons scattered inelastically from 208 Pb have been measured in the region of excitation energies up to 6.2 MeV. The measured form factors are indicative for spins of the excited states up to J = 10.
ieee nuclear science symposium | 2000
F. Hagenbuck; H. Backe; N. Clawiter; H. Euteneuer; F. Görgen; Peter Holl; K. Johann; K. H. Kaiser; J. Kemmer; Th. Kerschner; O. Kettig; H. Koch; G. Kube; W. Lauth; H. Matthäy; M. Schutrumpf; R. Stötter; L. Strüder; Th. Walcher; A. Wilms; C. von Zanthier; M. Zemter
A novel K-edge imaging method has been developed at the Mainz Microtron MAMI aiming at a very efficient use of the transition radiation (TR) flux generated by the external 855-MeV electron beam in a foil stack. A fan-like quasi-monochromatic hard X-ray beam is produced from the /spl plusmn/1-mrad-wide TR cone with a highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) crystal. The absorption of the object in front of a 30 mm/spl times/10 mm pn charge-coupled device (pn-CCD) photon detector is measured at every pixel by a broad-band energy scan around the K-absorption edge. This is accomplished by a synchronous variation of the lateral crystal position and the electron beam direction which defines also the direction of the TR cone. The system has been checked with a phantom consisting of a 2.5-/spl mu/m thick molybdenum sample embedded in a 136- or 272-/spl mu/m-thick copper bulk foil. A numerical analysis of the energy spectrum for every pixel demonstrates that data as far as /spl plusmn/0.75 keV away from the K edge of molybdenum at 20 keV still improve the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Prospects are discussed to investigate the human lungs with xenon as a contrast agent at the available total primary photon flux of 2/spl times/10/sup 10//(s/spl middot/0.1% bandwidth (BW)) only.
X‐ray and inner‐shell processes | 1997
H. Backe; K.-H. Brenzinger; F. R. Buskirk; S. Dambach; Th. Doerk; N. Eftekhari; H. Euteneuer; F. Görgen; C. Herberg; F. Hagenbuck; K. Johann; K. H. Kaiser; O. Kettig; G. Knies; G. Kube; W. Lauth; B. Limburg; J. Lind; Hans Joachim Schöpe; G. Stephan; Th. Walcher; Th. Tonn; R. Zahn
The interference of transition radiation coherently produced from a periodic stack of four polyimide foils of 7.2 μm thickness and a separation of 162 μm was investigated. This stack has been brought into the low emittance (3 π nm rad) electron beam of the 855 MeV Mainz Microtron MAMI. Transition radiation was observed in the energy range from 2 to 15 keV with a LN2-cooled pin photodiode. A good energy resolution of 0.8 keV and angular resolution of 0.15 mrad was achieved simultaneously allowing for the first time to quantitatively study the interference pattern. Good agreement with theoretical calculations is found. Prospects to exploit transition radiation in the x-ray region from a low emittance electron beam as a high brilliant radiation source are discussed.
Archive | 2006
H. Backe; W. Lauth; H. Mannweiler; H. Rochholz; K. Aulenbacher; R. Barday; H. Euteneuer; K. H. Kaiser; G. Kube; F. Schwellnus; V. Tioukine
An experiment has been set up at the injector LINAC of the Mainz Microtron MAMI to investigate far-infrared Smith-Purcell radiation in the THz gap (30 μm ≤ λ ≤ 300μm). The essential components are a superconductive magnet with a magnetic induction of 5 Tesla in which 200 mm long gratings of various periods between 1.4 mm and 14 mm are located, and a composite silicon bolometer as radiation detector. First experiments were performed in the wavelength region between 100 μm and 1 mm with a bunched 1.44 MeV electron beam.
X-RAY AND INNER-SHELL PROCESSES: 18th International Conference | 2000
O. Kettig; H. Backe; N. Clawiter; S. Dambach; Th. Doerk; N. Elbai; H. Euteneuer; F. Hagenbuck; Peter Holl; H. Jacobs; K. H. Kaiser; J. Kemmer; Th. Kerschner; G. Kube; H. Koch; W. Lauth; H. Mannweiler; H. Matthäy; Hans Joachim Schöpe; D. Schroff; M. Schüttrumpf; R. Stötter; L. Strüder; Th. Walcher; A. Wilms; C. v. Zanthier; M. Zemter
Novel types of interferometers have been developed at the Mainz Microtron MAMI with which the complex index of refraction of thin self-supporting foils can be measured. For the vacuum ultraviolet and soft x-ray region the interferometer consists of two collinear undulators, between which a foil can be placed, and a grating spectrometer. For the hard x-ray region, up to an energy of about 40 keV, it consists of two foils in which the electron beam produces transition radiation, and a single crystal spectrometer in Bragg geometry. Taking advantage of the low emittance 855 MeV electron beam distinct intensity oscillations have been observed as a function of the distance between the undulators and foils, respectively. The complex index of refraction has been investigated at the K- and L-absorption edges of carbon and nickel.
European Physical Journal A | 1977
H. Euteneuer; J. Friedrich; N. Voegler
A joint analysis of recent electron scattering cross sections and muonic atom X-ray energies is performed for208Pb and the isotone pair209Bi/208Pb. From the compatibility of the experimental data one can learn about the nuclear polarisation correction. However, we find this information not to be as accurate as other authors claimed when we take into consideration the ambiguities in the treatment of the corrections of the higher levels.
Physical Review Letters | 1997
K.-H. Brenzinger; B. Limburg; H. Backe; S. Dambach; H. Euteneuer; F. Hagenbuck; C. Herberg; K. H. Kaiser; O. Kettig; G. Kube; W. Lauth; Hans Joachim Schöpe; Th. Walcher
European Physical Journal A | 1997
K.-H. Brenzinger; C. Herberg; B. Limburg; H. Backe; S. Dambach; H. Euteneuer; F. Hagenbuck; H. Hartmann; K. Johann; K. H. Kaiser; O. Kettig; G. Knies; G. Kube; W. Lauth; H. Schöpe; Th. Walcher
Physical Review Letters | 1976
H. Euteneuer; J. Friedrich; N. Voegler