Superheavy element research at the velocity filter ship

The Separator for Heavy Ion Reaction Products (SHIP) is a velocity filter located at the UNILAC accelerator of GSI Darmstadt, Germany. For about 35 years a broad experimental program in the field of superheavy element research is running at SHIP. During the last years particularly investigations in...

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Main Author: S. Heinz
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Published: Institute for Nuclear Research, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine 2013-09-01
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Online Access:http://jnpae.kinr.kiev.ua/14.3/Articles_PDF/jnpae-2013-14-0217-Heinz.pdf
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description The Separator for Heavy Ion Reaction Products (SHIP) is a velocity filter located at the UNILAC accelerator of GSI Darmstadt, Germany. For about 35 years a broad experimental program in the field of superheavy element research is running at SHIP. During the last years particularly investigations in the region of the heaviest known nuclei were performed. In fusion reactions of 48Ca + 248Cm → 296116* a total of six decay chains was observed which could be attributed to the evaporation residues 292116 and 293116. In this experiment, data measured previ-ously on the same isotopes in Dubna were well confirmed. Besides, two attempts were made to synthesize iso-topes of the still unobserved element Z = 120 in reactions of 64Ni + 238U and 54Cr + 248Cm. No events were ob-served in these experiments leading to one-event cross-section limits of 90 and 560 fb, respectively. For future superheavy element research, a new superconduc¬ting continuous wave LINAC is planned at GSI which shall de-liver beam intensities of up to 1014 particles per second. In this context we are developing a next generation sepa-rator and new detection techniques.
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spelling doaj-art-79eddf83e16b4129ab7e4716ab3d9e2b2025-08-20T03:35:47ZengInstitute for Nuclear Research, National Academy of Sciences of UkraineЯдерна фізика та енергетика1818-331X2074-05652013-09-01143217223Superheavy element research at the velocity filter shipS. Heinz0GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung, Darmstadt, Germany; II. Physikalisches Institut, Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, Gießen, Germany The Separator for Heavy Ion Reaction Products (SHIP) is a velocity filter located at the UNILAC accelerator of GSI Darmstadt, Germany. For about 35 years a broad experimental program in the field of superheavy element research is running at SHIP. During the last years particularly investigations in the region of the heaviest known nuclei were performed. In fusion reactions of 48Ca + 248Cm → 296116* a total of six decay chains was observed which could be attributed to the evaporation residues 292116 and 293116. In this experiment, data measured previ-ously on the same isotopes in Dubna were well confirmed. Besides, two attempts were made to synthesize iso-topes of the still unobserved element Z = 120 in reactions of 64Ni + 238U and 54Cr + 248Cm. No events were ob-served in these experiments leading to one-event cross-section limits of 90 and 560 fb, respectively. For future superheavy element research, a new superconduc¬ting continuous wave LINAC is planned at GSI which shall de-liver beam intensities of up to 1014 particles per second. In this context we are developing a next generation sepa-rator and new detection techniques.http://jnpae.kinr.kiev.ua/14.3/Articles_PDF/jnpae-2013-14-0217-Heinz.pdffusion reactionsuperheavy elementsZ = 116Z = 120
spellingShingle S. Heinz
Superheavy element research at the velocity filter ship
Ядерна фізика та енергетика
fusion reaction
superheavy elements
Z = 116
Z = 120
title Superheavy element research at the velocity filter ship
title_full Superheavy element research at the velocity filter ship
title_fullStr Superheavy element research at the velocity filter ship
title_full_unstemmed Superheavy element research at the velocity filter ship
title_short Superheavy element research at the velocity filter ship
title_sort superheavy element research at the velocity filter ship
topic fusion reaction
superheavy elements
Z = 116
Z = 120
url http://jnpae.kinr.kiev.ua/14.3/Articles_PDF/jnpae-2013-14-0217-Heinz.pdf
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