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        Experimental setup and procedure for the measurement of the 7Be(n,p)7Li reaction at n_TOF

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        Author
        Barbagallo, M.
        Andrzejewski, J.
        Mastromarco, M.
        Perkowski, J.
        Damone, L. A.
        Gawlik, A.
        Cosentino, L.
        Finocchiaro, P.
        Maugeri, E. A.
        Mazzone, A.
        Dressler, R.
        Heinitz, S.
        Kivel, N.
        Schumann, D.
        Colonna, N.
        Aberle, O.
        Amaducci, S.
        Audouin, L.
        Bacak, M.
        Balibrea, J.
        Bečvář, F.
        Bellia, G.
        Berthoumieux, E.
        Billowes, J.
        Bosnar, D.
        Brown, A.
        Caamaño, M.
        Calviño, F.
        Calviani, M.
        Cano-Ott, D.
        Cardella, R.
        Casanovas, A.
        Cerutti, F.
        Chen, Y. H.
        Chiaveri, E.
        Cortés, G.
        Cortés-Giraldo, M. A.
        Cristallo, S.
        Diakaki, M.
        Dietz, M.
        Domingo-Pardo, C.
        Dupont, E.
        Durán, I.
        Fernández-Domínguez, B.
        Ferrari, A.
        Ferreira, P.
        Furman, V.
        Göbel, K.
        García, A. R.
        Gilardoni, S.
        Glodariu, T.
        Gonçalves, I. F.
        González-Romero, E.
        Griesmayer, E.
        Guerrero, C.
        Gunsing, F.
        Harada, H.
        Heyse, J.
        Jenkins, D. G.
        Jericha, E.
        Johnston, K.
        Käppeler, F.
        Kadi, Y.
        Kalamara, A.
        Kavrigin, P.
        Kimura, A.
        Kokkoris, M.
        Krtička, M.
        Kurtulgil, D.
        Leal-Cidoncha, E.
        Lederer, C.
        Leeb, H.
        Lerendegui-Marco, J.
        Lo Meo, S.
        Lonsdale, S. J.
        Macina, D.
        Manna, A.
        Marganiec, J.
        Martínez, T.
        Martins-Correia, J. G.
        Masi, A.
        Massimi, C.
        Mastinu, P.
        Mendoza, E.
        Mengoni, A.
        Milazzo, P. M.
        Mingrone, F.
        Musumarra, A.
        Negret, A.
        Nolte, R.
        Oprea, A.
        Pappalardo, A. D.
        Patronis, N.
        Pavlik, A.
        Piscopo, M.
        Porras, I.
        Praena, J.
        Quesada, J. M.
        Radeck, D.
        Rauscher, T.
        Reifarth, R.
        Robles, M. S.
        Rubbia, C.
        Ryan, J. A.
        Sabaté-Gilarte, M.
        Saxena, A.
        Schell, J.
        Schillebeeckx, P.
        Sedyshev, P.
        Smith, A. G.
        Sosnin, N. V.
        Stamatopoulos, A.
        Tagliente, G.
        Tain, J. L.
        Tarifeño-Saldivia, A.
        Tassan-Got, L.
        Valenta, S.
        Vannini, G.
        Variale, V.
        Vaz, P.
        Ventura, A.
        Vlachoudis, V.
        Vlastou, R.
        Wallner, A.
        Warren, S.
        Weiss, C.
        Woods, P. J.
        Wright, T.
        Žugec, P.
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        2299/20082
        Abstract
        Following the completion of the second neutron beam line and the related experimental area (EAR2) at the n_TOF spallation neutron source at CERN, several experiments were planned and performed. The high instantaneous neutron flux available in EAR2 allows to investigate neutron induced reactions with charged particles in the exit channel even employing targets made out of small amounts of short-lived radioactive isotopes. After the successful measurement of the 7Be(n,α)α cross section, the 7Be(n,p)7Li reaction was studied in order to provide still missing cross section data of relevance for Big Bang Nucleosynthesis (BBN), in an attempt to find a solution to the cosmological Lithium abundance problem. This paper describes the experimental setup employed in such a measurement and its characterization.
        Publication date
        2018-04-11
        Published in
        Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
        Published version
        https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2017.12.025
        Other links
        http://hdl.handle.net/2299/20082
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