Verifying the Acceptance of St. George

ORAL

Abstract

The St. George recoil separator at the University of Notre Dame will be used to measure radiative alpha capture reaction cross sections of astrophysical interest. Low reaction rates at energies found in stellar environments inhibit standard measurement techniques due to a relatively high gamma background. Recoil separators aim to eliminate this background problem by directly detecting the heavy reaction products. In order to conduct accurate measurements, the properties of the separator must be well understood. We have performed systematic measurements of the energy acceptance over the electric and magnetic rigidities of interest for St. George at zero degrees. We will report on those measurements and on the progress to determine the angular acceptance of the separator.

*This work is supported by the National Science Foundation

Authors

  • Chris Seymour

    • University of Notre Dame
    • Univ., of Notre Dame
  • Zach Meisel

    • Ohio University
  • Mike Moran

    • University of Notre Dame
  • Gwen Gilardy

    • University of Notre Dame
  • Jaclyn Schmitt

    • Michigan State University
  • Manoel Couder

    • University of Notre Dame