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The Astrophysical Journal | 2013

Mass Measurement of 45Cr and Its Impact on the Ca-Sc Cycle in X-Ray Bursts

X.L. Yan; H. Xu; Yu. A. Litvinov; Yueyang Zhang; H. Schatz; X. L. Tu; Klaus Blaum; X. H. Zhou; B. Sun; J. He; Yang Sun; Meng Wang; Y. Yuan; J.W. Xia; J. Yang; G. Audi; G. B. Jia; Z. G. Hu; X. W. Ma; R. S. Mao; B. Mei; P. Shuai; Z. Y. Sun; S. T. Wang; Guoqing Xiao; X. Xu; Takayuki Yamaguchi; Y. Yamaguchi; Y. D. Zang; H. Zhao

Masses of neutron-deficient 58Ni projectile fragments have been measured at the HIRFL-CSR facility in Lanzhou, China employing the isochronous mass spectrometry technique. Masses of a series of short-lived Tz = –3/2 nuclides including the 45Cr nucleus have been measured with a relative uncertainty of about 10–6-10–7. The new 45Cr mass turned out to be essential for modeling the astrophysical rp-process. In particular, we find that the formation of the predicted Ca-Sc cycle in X-ray bursts can be excluded.


Physica Scripta | 2013

Preparations for laser cooling of relativistic heavy-ion beams at the CSRe

Weiqiang Wen; Xinwen Ma; D C Zhang; M. Bussmann; Xiaolong Zhu; D. Winters; Lingjie Meng; Huiping Liu; Dong-Mei Zhao; Zhishuai Wang; Jie Li; R. S. Mao; T.C. Zhao; J. Wu; Guohong Li; Xiaodong Yang; Yong Liu; Jiancheng Yang; Youjin Yuan; Jiawen Xia; Hu-Shan Xu

Laser cooling is one of the most promising techniques to reach high phase-space densities for relativistic heavy-ion beams. Preparations for laser cooling of relativistic lithium-like ions, such as C3+ and N4+, are being made at the experimental cooler storage ring (CSRe) in Lanzhou, China. In December 2011, a new buncher was installed and tested with a 70 MeV u−1 22Ne10+ ion beam by electron cooling at the CSRe. The longitudinal momentum spread of the bunched ion beam was measured by the new resonant Schottky pick-up. As a result, Δp/p ≈ 2 × 10−5 has been reached at ion numbers less than 107. According to this test result, the RF-buncher is suitable for the upcoming experiment of laser cooling at the CSRe. Laser cooling of heavy-ion beams will also be applied at future storage ring facilities, e.g. FAIR in Darmstadt, and HIAF in Lanzhou.


4th International Conference on Proton Emitting Nuclei and Related Topics, PROCON2011 | 2011

Mass Measurements of Proton‐rich Nuclides at the Cooler Storage Ring at IMP

Y. H. Zhang; X. L. Tu; H. Xu; M. Wang; Yuri A. Litvinov; Yang Sun; H. Schatz; X. H. Zhou; Y. Yuan; J.W. Xia; G. Audi; Klaus Blaum; C. M. Du; P. Geng; Z. G. Hu; W.X. Huang; S. L. Jin; Liyu Liu; Y. Liu; X. W. Ma; R. S. Mao; B. Mei; P. Shuai; Z. Y. Sun; Hiroyuki Suzuki; S.W. Tang; J. S. Wang; S. T. Wang; Gengfu Xiao; X. Xu

Recent results and progress of mass measurements of proton‐rich nuclei using isochronous mass spectrometry (IMS) are reported. The nuclei under investigation were produced via fragmentation of relativistic energy heavy ions of 78Kr and 58Ni. After in‐flight separation by the fragment separator RIBLL‐2, the nuclei were injected and stored in the experimental storage ring CSRe, and their masses were determined from measurements of the revolution times. The impact of these measurements on the stellar nucleosynthesis in the rp‐process is discussed.


Physical Review C | 2017

Application of Isochronous Mass Spectrometry for the study of angular momentum population in projectile fragmentation reactions

X. L. Tu; A. Kelic-Heil; Yuri A. Litvinov; Zs. Podolyák; Y. H. Zhang; W.J. Huang; Hu-Shan Xu; Klaus Blaum; F. Bosch; R.J. Chen; X. Chen; C. Y. Fu; Bo Gao; Z. Ge; Z. G. Hu; D.W. Liu; S. Litvinov; X. W. Ma; R. S. Mao; B. Mei; P. Shuai; B. Sun; Y. Sun; Z. Y. Sun; P. M. Walker; Meng Wang; N. Winckler; J.W. Xia; Guoqing Xiao; Y. M. Xing

Isochronous mass spectrometry was applied to measure isomeric yield ratios of fragmentation reaction prod- ucts. This approach is complementary to conventional g -ray spectroscopy in particular for measuring yield ratios for long-lived isomeric states. Isomeric yield ratios for the high-spin I = 19=2¯h states in the mirror nuclei 53Fe and 53Co are measured to study angular momentum population following the projectile fragmentation of 78Kr at energies of 480 A MeV on a beryllium target. The 19/2 state isomeric ratios of 53Fe produced from different projectiles in literature have also been extracted as a function of mass number difference between projectile and fragment (mass loss). The results are compared to ABRABLA07 model calculations. The isomeric ratios of 53Fe produced using different projectiles suggest that the theory underestimates not only the previously reported dependence on the spin but also the dependence on the mass loss.


Chinese Physics C | 2016

Determination of internal-target thickness and experimental luminosity from beam energy loss at HIRFL-CSRe*

Caojie Shao; Deyang Yu; Rongchun Lu; T.C. Zhao; R. S. Mao; Jie Li; Yingli Xue; Wei Wang; Bian Yang; Mingwu Zhang; J. P. Liu; Zhangyong Song; Xiaohong Cai; Ximeng Chen; D.Y. Yin; L.J. Mao; Xiaodong Yang; Jiancheng Yang; Youjin Yuan

The target thickness for nitrogen was determined from the beam energy loss in HIRFL-CSRe during the experimental study of the K-REC process in 197 MeV/u Xe54+-N-2 collisions. Furthermore, the corresponding integrated luminosity of (1.15 +/- 0.06) x 10(30) cm(-2) was obtained. As an independent check on the energy-loss method, we have also determined the integrated luminosity by measuring the produced X-rays from the K-REC process with a known differential cross section. The values of (1.12 +/- 0.06) x 10(30) and (1.09 +/- 0.06) x 10(30) cm(-2) were obtained by using two high-purity germanium (HPGe) detectors which were oriented at 90 degrees and 120 degrees with respect to the beam path, respectively. The consistent results confirmed the feasibility of the energy-loss method, which may have an important impact on future internal target experiments at HIRFL-CSRe.


Chinese Physics | 2016

Beam distribution reconstruction simulation for electron beam probe

Yong-Chun Feng; Peng Li; T.C. Zhao; Yan-Yu Wang; Xincai Kang; Yan Yin; Yu-Cong Chen; R. S. Mao; Yao-Yao You; Youjin Yuan; Tong Liu; Zhiguo Xu

An electron beam probe (EBP) is a detector which makes use of a low-intensity and low-energy electron beam to measure the transverse profile, bunch shape, beam neutralization and beam wake field of an intense beam with small dimensions. While it can be applied to many aspects, we limit our analysis to beam distribution reconstruction. This kind of detector is almost non-interceptive for all of the beam and does not disturb the machine environment. In this paper, we present the theoretical aspects behind this technique for beam distribution measurement and some simulation results of the detector involved. First, a method to obtain a parallel electron beam is introduced and a simulation code is developed. An EBP as a profile monitor for dense beams is then simulated using the fast scan method for various target beam profiles, including KV distribution, waterbag distribution, parabolic distribution, Gaussian distribution and halo distribution. Profile reconstruction from the deflected electron beam trajectory is implemented and compared with the actual profile, and the expected agreement is achieved. Furthermore, as well as fast scan, a slow scan, i.e. step-by-step scan, is considered, which lowers the requirement for hardware, i.e. Radio Frequency deflector. We calculate the three-dimensional electric field of a Gaussian distribution and simulate the electron motion in this field. In addition, a fast scan along the target beam direction and slow scan across the beam are also presented, and can provide a measurement of longitudinal distribution as well as transverse profile simultaneously. As an example, simulation results for the China Accelerator Driven Sub-critical System (CADS) and High Intensity Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility (HIAF) are given. Finally, a potential system design for an EBP is described.


Scientia Sinica Physica, Mechanica & Astronomica | 2013

Beam instability phenomena observed at HIRFL-CSR in the presence of electron cooler

Xiaodong Yang; Jie Li; L.J. Mao; GuoHong Li; XiaoMing Ma; Tailai Yan; R. S. Mao; T.C. Zhao; JunXia Wu; Youjin Yuan; Jiancheng Yang; Peng Li

Some signal samples acquired from Schottky probes and beam position monitor during operation were presented in this paper, and they were observed in the different operation stages such as during injection, after cooling and cooling force measurement. These signals were considered related with the ion beam instability. The central frequency of ion beam varied with the time. Some were caused by the ripple of hardware, the other were created by ion beam itself. The reasons which caused these phenomena were analyzed. The possible solutions were suggested, and some necessary upgrade and improvements were expected. These results were helpful to attempt the Schottky Mass Spectrometry measurement in the CSR.


Physical Review Letters | 2011

Direct Mass Measurements of Short-Lived A = 2Z 1 Nuclides 63Ge, 65As, 67Se, and 71Kr and Their Impact on Nucleosynthesis in the rp Process

X. L. Tu; H. Xu; Meng Wang; Y.H. Zhang; Yuri A. Litvinov; Yang Sun; H. Schatz; Xin Zhou; Y. Yuan; J.W. Xia; G. Audi; Klaus Blaum; C. M. Du; P. Geng; Z. G. Hu; W. X. Huang; S. L. Jin; Liyu Liu; Y. Liu; X. W. Ma; R. S. Mao; B. Mei; P. Shuai; Z. Y. Sun; Hiroyuki Suzuki; S.W. Tang; J. S. Wang; Shen Wang; Guoqing Xiao; X. Xu


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2011

Precision isochronous mass measurements at the storage ring CSRe in Lanzhou

X. L. Tu; Meng Wang; Yuri A. Litvinov; Zhang Y; Hu-Shan Xu; Z. Y. Sun; G. Audi; Klaus Blaum; C. M. Du; W.X. Huang; Zhanli Hu; P. Geng; Shan Jin; L.X. Liu; Y. Liu; B. Mei; R. S. Mao; X. W. Ma; H. Suzuki; P. Shuai; Y. Sun; S.W. Tang; Jing Wang; Sheng Wang; Guoqing Xiao; Xiangyan Xu; J.W. Xia; Jian Yang; R.P. Ye; Takayuki Yamaguchi


Physics Letters B | 2014

Charge and frequency resolved isochronous mass spectrometry and the mass of 51Co

P. Shuai; Hu-Shan Xu; X. L. Tu; Yueyang Zhang; B. Sun; Meng Wang; Yuri A. Litvinov; Klaus Blaum; X. H. Zhou; J. He; Yang Sun; K. Kaneko; Y. Yuan; J.W. Xia; J. Yang; G. Audi; Xin Liang Yan; X.C. Chen; G. B. Jia; Z. G. Hu; X. W. Ma; R. S. Mao; B. Mei; Z. Y. Sun; S. T. Wang; Guoqing Xiao; X. Xu; T. Yamaguchi; Y. Yamaguchi; Y. D. Zang

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R. S. Mao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Guoqing Xiao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Hu-Shan Xu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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J.W. Xia

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Meng Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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X. L. Tu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Youjin Yuan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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P. Shuai

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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X. W. Ma

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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B. Mei

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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