130Te transrut output
20041005, 11:44:23
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* 12C (130Te, 12C )130Te *
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*** 130Te - Coulomb excitation of projectiles on 12C ***
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| 1. | 2. | 3. | 4. | 5. | 6. | # of the layer
C Gd Cu Element
0.54 10.88 3.81 0.00 0.00 0.00 thickness in mg/cm**2
In layer # 1 (C ) the excitation occurs,
layer # 2 (Gd) is the ferromagnet.
Beam energy : 396.0 MeV
Angle of det. part. : from 11.50 to 28.50 degrees (slit-detector)
Level energy : 839.0 keV
mean lifetime : 3.30 ps
B(E2) value : 0.2950 eb**2
g-factor : 1.000
Target magnetization: 0.1334 Tesla
Values averaged over the different ion scattering angles and
depths within the target layer where the excitations occur :
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Diff. excitation cross section : 624.34 mbarn/sr
Excitations/sec for 1pnA beam current : 67341
Average velocity when entering the ferromagnet : 8.91 v0
Average energy when entering the ferromagnet : 255.89 MeV
Average velocity when leaving the ferromagnet : 3.00 v0
Average energy when leaving the ferromagnet : 29.01 MeV
Mean velocity within the ferromagnet : 5.58 v0
Mean velocity of deexciting probe nuclei : 2.48 v0
Time when entering the ferromagnet : 0.06 ps
Time when leaving the ferromagnet : 1.22 ps
Effective time period when TF is acting : 966.12 fs
Precession angle : 98.66 mrad
9.0 % of the probe ions stop within layer # 3 (Cu).
Mean range within this layer : 3.78 mg/cm**2
91.0 % of the probe ions leave the target.
Velocity on exit : 0.70 v0
Energy : 1.59 MeV
Time passed after excitation : 2599.35 fs
All ions to be detected reach at the detector.
Their mean energy is : 83.00 MeV
Beam energy after exit from the target : 13.44 MeV
Gerfried Kumbartzki
Last modified: Tue Oct 26 14:48:55 EDT 2004