Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams (Jul 2012)

Depth profiling of residual activity of ^{237}U fragments as a range verification technique for ^{238}U primary ion beam

  • I. Strašík,
  • V. Chetvertkova,
  • E. Mustafin,
  • M. Pavlovič,
  • A. Belousov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.15.071001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 7
p. 071001

Abstract

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Experimental and simulation data concerning fragmentation of ^{238}U ion beam in aluminum, copper, and stainless-steel targets with the initial energy 500 and 950 MeV/u are collected in the paper. A range-verification technique based on depth profiling of residual activity is presented. The irradiated targets were constructed in the stacked-foil geometry and analyzed using gamma-ray spectroscopy. One of the purposes of these experiments was depth profiling of residual activity of induced nuclides and projectile fragments. Among the projectile fragments, special attention is paid to the ^{237}U isotope that has a range very close to the range of the primary ^{238}U ions. Therefore, the depth profiling of the ^{237}U isotope can be utilized for experimental verification of the ^{238}U primary-beam range, which is demonstrated and discussed in the paper. The experimental data are compared with computer simulations by FLUKA, SRIM, and ATIMA, as well as with complementary experiments.