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MS: Fachverband Massenspektrometrie

MS 1: Accelerator Mass Spectrometry and Applications

MS 1.2: Talk

Monday, March 14, 2011, 11:00–11:15, GÖR 229

A new BPM-TOF system for CologneAMS — •Gheorghe Pascovici1, Alfred Dewald1, Stefan Heinze1, Markus Schiffer1, Mark Feuerstein1, Michael Pfeiffer2, Jan Jolie2, Karl Oskar Zell2, and Friedhelm von Blanckenburg31CologneAMS, Universität zu Köln — 2IKP, Universität zu Köln — 3GFZ, Potsdam

At the center for accelerator mass spectrometry (CologneAMS) a complex beam detector consisting of a high resolution Beam Profile Monitor (BPM) and a Time of Flight (TOF) spectrometer with tracking capabilities was designed especially for the needs of the Cologne AMS facility. The complex beam detector assembly is designed to match the beam specifications of the 6MV Tandetron AMS setup and its DAQ system, which is presently in the commissioning phase at the IKP of the University of Cologne. The BPM-TOF system will have a reconfigurable structure, namely: either a very fast TOF subsystem with a small active area or a more complex BPM -TOF detector with beam tracking capabilities and with a large active area. The systems aims for background suppression in case of the spectrometry of heavy ions, e.g. U, Cm, Pu, Am etc. and could also be used as an additional filter e.g., for the isobar 36S in case of the spectrometry of 36Cl.

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