EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2017)

Simulations of the stopping efficiencies of fission ion guides

  • Solders Andreas,
  • Al-Adili Ali,
  • Gorelov Dmitry,
  • Jansson Kaj,
  • Jokinen Ari,
  • Kolhinen Veli,
  • Lantz Mattias,
  • Mattera Andrea,
  • Moore Ian,
  • Nilsson Niklas,
  • Norlin Martin,
  • Penttilä Heikki,
  • Pomp Stephan,
  • Prokofiev Alexander V.,
  • Rakopoulos Vasileios,
  • Rinta-Antila Sami,
  • Simutkin Vasily

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714603025
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 146
p. 03025

Abstract

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With the Ion Guide Isotope Separator On-Line (IGISOL) facility, located at the University of Jyväskylä, products of nuclear reactions are separated by mass. The high resolving power of the JYFLTRAP Penning trap, with full separation of individual nuclides, capacitates the study of nuclides far from the line of stability. For the production of neutron-rich medium-heavy nuclides, fissioning of actinides is a feasible reaction. This can be achieved with protons from an in-house accelerator or, alternatively, with neutrons through the addition of a newly developed Be(p,xn)-converter. The hereby-obtained fission products are used in nuclear data measurements, for example fission yields, nuclear masses, Q-values and decay spectroscopy. Prior to separation, the ionized reaction products are stopped in a helium-filled gas cell, referred to as the ion-guide. In this work we present simulations of the stopping of fission products in an ion guide developed for neutron-induced fission. The production and extraction rates are evaluated and compared against experimental values.