Abstract:An active target is being developed to be used in low-energy nuclear astrophysics experiments. It is a position-and time-sensitive detector system based on the low-pressure Multi Wire Proportional Chamber (MWPC) technique. Methylal ((OCH 3 ) 2 CH 2 ), at a pressure of a few Torr, serves as the working gas for MWPC operation, and in addition, the oxygen atoms of the methylal molecules serve as an experimental target. The main advantage of this new target detector system is that it has high sensitivity to the lo… Show more
“…The only experimental work in our collection is the report by R. Ajvazyan et al [13] on the current state of the development of a specific target for low-energy nuclear astrophysics experiments. As such, it provides an update of a specific task in a large-scale experimental effort to measure astrophysics-relevant processes in the laboratory.…”
This Special Issue arose from the presentations of the authors at the international conference “The Modern Physics of Compact Stars and Relativistic Gravity 2017” https://indico [...]
“…The only experimental work in our collection is the report by R. Ajvazyan et al [13] on the current state of the development of a specific target for low-energy nuclear astrophysics experiments. As such, it provides an update of a specific task in a large-scale experimental effort to measure astrophysics-relevant processes in the laboratory.…”
This Special Issue arose from the presentations of the authors at the international conference “The Modern Physics of Compact Stars and Relativistic Gravity 2017” https://indico [...]
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