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Chinese Physics C | 2009

COMMISSIONING OF ELECTRON COOLING IN CSRM

Yang Xiaodong; Li Jie; Mao Li-Jun; Li Guo-Hong; Zhan Wenlong; Xia Jia-Wen; Zhao Hongwei; Xiao Guo-Qing; Yuan You-Jin; Song Ming-Tao; Liu Yong; Yang Jian-Cheng; Gao Daqing; Zhou Zhongzu; He Yuan; Zhang Wei; Zhang Jianhua; Mao Rui-Shi; Zhao Tie-Cheng; Parkhomchuk Vasily

The 400 MeV/u 12C6+ ion beam was successfully cooled by the intensive electron beam near 1 A in CSRe. The momentum cooling time was estimated near 15 s. The cooling force was measured in the cases of different electron beam profiles, and the different angles between the ion beam and electron beam. The lifetime of the ion beam in CSRe was over 80 h. The dispersion in the cooling section was confirmed as positive close to zero. The beam sizes before cooling and after cooling were measured by the moving screen. The beam diameter after cooling was about 1 mm. The bunch length was measured with the help of the signals from the beam position monitor. The diffusion was studied in the absence of the electron beam.


Chinese Physics Letters | 1998

Separation and Identification of Isotopes Produced from 20Ne+Be Reaction by Radioactive Ion Beam Line in Lanzhou

Sun Zhi-Yu; Zhan Wen-Long; Guo Zhong-Yan; Xiao Guo-Qing; Wang Jin-Chuan; Liu Jiaxing; Jiang Shan-hong; Meng Xiang-Wei; Qin Li-jun; Wang Quan-Jin

The separation and identification of isotopes emitted from the projectile fragmentation reaction of 80 MeV/u 20Ne on 9Be target were carried out by using the radioactive ion beam line in Lanzhou (RIBLL). Many proton rich isotopes are obtained. Their intensity and purity fit the theoretical calculations. Good separation and identification abilities of RIBLL A/ΔA > 300 and Q/ΔQ > 150, are obtained.


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 C | 2011

Simulation and measurement of the resonant Schottky pickup

Zang Yong-Dong; Wu Junxia; Zhao Tie-Cheng; Zhang Shenghu; Mao Rui-Shi; Xu Hu-Shan; Sun Zhi-Yu; Ma Xinwen; Tu Xiao-Lin; Xiao Guo-Qing; F. Nolden; P. Hülsmann; Yu. A. Litvinov; C. Peschke; P. Petri; M. S. Sanjari; M. Steck

A resonant Schottky pickup with high sensitivity, built by GSI, will be used for nuclear mass and lifetime measurement at CSRe. The basic concepts of Schottky noise signals, a brief introduction of the geometry of the detector, the transient response of the detector, and MAFIA simulated and perturbation measured results of characteristics are presented in this paper. The resonant frequency of the pickup is about 243 MHz and can be slightly changed at a range of 3 MHz. The unloaded quality factor is about 1072 and the shunt impedance is 76 kΩ. The measured results of the characteristics are in agreement with the MAFIA simulations.


Chinese Physics C | 2010

Secondary electron time detector for mass measurements at CSRe

Tu Xiao-Lin; Wang Meng; Hu Zheng-Guo; Xu Hu-Shan; Guo Zhong-Yan; Mao Rui-Shi; Xiao Guo-Qing; Zhang Hong-Bin; Zang Yong-Dong; Yue Ke

The Isochronous Mass Spectrometry is a high accurate mass spectrometer. A secondary electrons time detector has been developed and used for mass measurements. Secondary electrons from a thin carbon foil are accelerated by ail electric field and deflected 180 degrees by a magnetic field onto a micro-channel plate. The time detector has been tested with alpha particles and a time resolution of 197 ps (FWHM) was obtained in the laboratory. A mass resolution around 8 x 10(-6) For Delta m/m was achieved by using this time detector in a pilot mass measurement experiment.


Chinese Physics C | 2009

HIRFL-CSR complex

Xia Jia-Wen; Zhan Wenlong; Wei Bao-Wen; Yuan You-Jin; Yuan Ping; Qiao Wei-min; Gao Daqing; Yang Xiaotian; Man Kai-Di; Xiao Guo-Qing; Zhao Hongwei; Yang Xiaodong; Cai Xiao-Hong; Song Ming-Tao; Xu Hushan; Ma Lizhen; Liu Yong; He Yuan; Zhou Zhongzu; Zhang Wei; Xu Zhe; Mao Rui-Shi; Zhang Junhui; Jing Lan; Yang Ya-Qing; Yang Jian-Cheng; Mao Li-Jun; Chen Youxin

The construction and commissioning of HIRFL-CSR were finished in 2007. From 2000 to 2005 the subsystem and key devices of CSR were successfully fabricated, such as magnet, power supply, UHV system, e-cooler, electric-static deflector with the septum of 0.1 mm, and the fast-pulse kicker with the rise time of 150 ns. After that the CSR commissioning activities were performed in 2006 and 2007, including the accumulation of those heavy ions of C, Ar, Kr and Xe by the combination of stripping injection (STI) or multiple multi-turn injection (MMI) and e-cooling with a hollow e-beam, wide energy-range synchrotron ramping by changing the RF harmonic-number at mid-energy, the beam stacking in the experimental ring CSRe, the RIBs mass-measurement with the isochronous-mode in CSRe by using the time-of-flight method, and the ion beam slow-extraction from CSRm.


Chinese Physics C | 2008

Property measurement of the CsI(Tl) crystal prepared at IMP

Xu Hu-Shan; Fan Rui-Rui; Zhan Wen-Long; Xiao Guo-Qing; Li Song-Lin; Wang Jian-Song; Huang Tian-Heng; Zheng Chuan; Yu Yu-Hong; Wang Meng; Hu Zheng-Guo; Ye Fei; Wang Yue; Jia Fei; Yue Ke; Ouyang Zhen

Large-sized CsI(Tl) single crystals, ~ 100 mm × 350 mm, have been grown successfully, and this CsI(Tl) coupled with PD has been successfully utilized at RIBLL (the Radioactive Ion Beam Line in Lanzhou) to measure the energy of heavy ions as a stopping detector. The performances of CsI(Tl) detector coupled with PD and APD have been tested and compared, including the temperature dependence of scintillating light yield.


Chinese Physics C | 2010

Measurement of the total reaction cross section for the mirror nuclei 12N and 12B

Li Jia-Xing; Liu Ping-Ping; Wang Jian-Song; Hu Zheng-Guo; Mao Rui-Shi; Sun Zhi-Yu; Li Chen; Xu Hu-Shan; Xiao Guo-Qing; Guo Zhong-Yan

The mirror nuclei N-12 and B-12 are separated by the Radioactive Ion Beam Line in Lanzhou (RIBLL) at HIRFL from the breakup of 78.6 MeV/u N-14 on a Be target. The total reaction cross-sections of N-12 at 34.9 MeV/u and B-12 at 54.4 MeV/u on a Si target have been measured by using the transmission method. Assuming N-12 consists of a C-11 core plus one halo proton, the excitation function of N-12 and B-12 on a Si target and a C target were calculated with the Glauber model. It can fit the experimental data very well. The characteristic halo structure for N-12 was found with a large diffusion of the protons density distribution.


Chinese Physics C | 2013

Longitudinal Schottky spectra of a bunched Ne10+ ion beam at the CSRe

Wen Wei-Qiang; Ma Xinwen; Zhang Dacheng; Zhu Xiaolong; Li Jie; Liu Huiping; Zhao Dongmei; Wang Zhi-Shuai; Mao Rui-Shi; Zhao Tie-Cheng; Wu Junxia; Ma Xiao-Ming; Yan Tai-Lai; Li Guo-Hong; Yang Xiaodong; Liu Yong; Yang Jian-Cheng; Yuan You-Jin; Xia Jia-Wen; Xu Hu-Shan; Xiao Guo-Qing; Zhao Hongwei

The longitudinal Schottky spectra of a radio-frequency (RF) bunched and electron cooled 22Ne10+ ion beam at 70 MeV/u have been studied by a newly installed resonant Schottky pick-up at the experimental cooler storage ring (CSRe), at IMP. For an RF-bunched ion beam, a longitudinal momentum spread of Δp/p = 1.6 × 10−5 has been reached with less than 107 stored ions. The reduction of momentum spread compared with a coasting ion beam was observed from Schottky noise signal of the bunched ion beam. In order to prepare the future laser cooling experiment at the CSRe, the RF-bunching power was modulated at 25th,50th and 75th harmonic of the revolution frequency, effective bunching amplitudes were extracted from the Schottky spectrum analysis. Applications of Schottky noise for measuring beam lifetime with ultra-low intensity of ion beams are presented, and it is relevant to upcoming experiments on laser cooling of relativistic heavy ion beams and nuclear physics at the CSRe.


Chinese Physics C | 2013

Research on the detuning system of a cooling electron beam for the dielectronic recombination experiment at CSRm

Ma Xinwen; Vasily Parkhomchuk; Yang Xiaodong; V. B. Reva; Li Jie; Mao Li-Jun; Ma Xiao-Ming; Yan Tai-Lai; Xia Jia-Wen; Yuan You-Jin; Xu Hu-Shan; Yang Jian-Cheng; Xiao Guo-Qing

A storage ring equipped with an electron cooler is an ideal platform for dielectronic recombination (DR) experiments. In order to fulfill the requirement of DR measurements at the main Cooler Storage Ring, a detuning system for the precision control of the relative energy between the ion beam and the electron beam has been installed on the electron cooler device. The test run using 7.0 MeV/u C6+ beam was performed with recording the Schottky spectra and the ion beam currents. The influence of pulse heights and widths of the detuning voltage on the ion beam was analyzed. For the small pulse height, the experimental results from the Schottky spectra were in good agreement with the theoretical results. The frequency shift in the Schottky spectra was significantly reduced for the short pulse width. For the large pulse height, an oscillation phenomenon was observed and some effective ways to reduce the oscillation were pointed out. The detailed description of the phenomenon and the theoretical model based on the plasma oscillation is discussed in this paper. The overall results show that the new detuning system works properly, and could fulfill the requirements of future DR experiments.

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Xu Hu-Shan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhao Yong-Tao

Xi'an Jiaotong University

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Sun Zhi-Yu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Hu Zheng-Guo

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Mao Rui-Shi

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Wang Yu-Yu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhan Wen-Long

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhang Xiao-An

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Wang Meng

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Guo Zhong-Yan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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