Commissioning of EMMA

ORAL

Abstract

The Electromagnetic Mass Analyser (EMMA) is a new recoil mass spectrometer located in the ISAC-II facility at TRIUMF. EMMA is designed to separate the products of nuclear reactions from the un-reacted beam, and to disperse those products onto detectors at the focal plane in accordance with their mass/charge ratio. The absolute transport efficiency of EMMA has been mapped as a function of energy and angle in a series of in-beam and alpha-source test studies. In addition to these test studies, EMMA has also been successfully used to identify recoils produced from fusion evaporation and radiative capture reactions; the former induced by a radioactive ion beam. This work will ultimately be used to calculate the transport efficiency for arbitrary recoil distributions; thereby allowing measurements of absolute cross sections, which is of vital importance to advancing the nuclear structure and nuclear astrophysics program at TRIUMF.

*This work is supported by the National Research Council and National Science and Engineering Research council of Canada.

Presenters

  • Matthew Williams

    • TRIUMF

Authors

  • Matthew Williams

    • TRIUMF
  • Barry S Davids

    • TRIUMF
  • Nicholas Esker

    • TRIUMF
  • Kevan Hudson

    • TRIUMF
  • Devin Connolly

    • TRIUMF
  • Naimat Khan

    • TRIUMF
  • Peter Machule

    • TRIUMF