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An improvement of isochronous mass spectrometry: Velocity measurements using two time-of-flight detectors

By Ping Shuai and others
Isochronous mass spectrometry (IMS) in storage rings is a powerful tool for mass measurements of exotic nuclei with very short half-lives down to several tens of microseconds, using a multicomponent secondary beam separated in-flight without cooling. However, the inevitable momentum spread of secondary ions limits the precision of nuclear masses... Show more
March 2, 2016
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An improvement of isochronous mass spectrometry: Velocity measurements using two time-of-flight detectors
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