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We present the design of a 13C active target used in the (K−,π−) reaction measurement for hypernuclear studies.
The performance of the active target has been tested with a 930 MeV/c kaon beam, and used for the 13C(K−,π−γ 13ΛC reaction measurement to reduce the K− decay in-flight backgrounds.
Volunteers were given a digital thermometer, injection site reaction measurement tool, and symptom diary card to record their daily temperature, injection site reactions, and solicited adverse events for 14 days following each vaccination.
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We find the performance of St . Georgemeets the design specifications, demonstrating its suitability for reaction measurements of astrophysical interest.
The catalysts performance was investigated by hydrogen oxidation reaction and oxygen reduction reaction measurements.
The bulk stoichiometry is calculated by Rutherford backscattering and nuclear reaction measurements.
A high catalytic activity of the catalyst is observed by both CV (cyclic voltammetry) and ORR (oxygen reduction reaction) measurements.
With the help of a large database of nuclear reaction measurements, we have determined the uncertainties of theoretical nuclear reaction models such as the optical, compound nucleus, pre-equilibrium and fission models.
We demonstrate the energy acceptance of the St. George recoil separator using primary beams of helium, hydrogen, neon, and oxygen, spanning the magnetic and electric rigidity phase space populated by recoils of anticipated reaction measurements.
Of great importance to the future of RIB physics are scattering, transfer, and capture reaction measurements of rare, exotic, and unstable nuclei on light targets such as hydrogen and helium.
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