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Determination of the angular distribution of evaporation residues following transmission through the superconducting solenoidal separator SOLITAIRE

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Carter, Ian
Brown, Michael
Dasgupta, Mahananda
Evers, Maurits
Luong, Huy
Wakhle, Aditya
Williams, Elizabeth
Hinde, David

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EPJ Web of Conferences

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A highly efficient superconducting solenoidal fusion product separator has been developed at the Australian National University in order to enable separation and detection of evaporation residues following heavy-ion collisions. The determination of absolu

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Proceedings of Heavy Ion Accelerator Symposium on Fundamental and Applied Science 2012

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