Applied Nuclear Physics Laboratory,
Colorado School of Mines |
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Activities
Measurement of light ion induced nuclear reactions on low
mass targets at low energies. Applications of these measurements to
variety of problems in pure and applied nuclear physics; nuclear
reaction mechanisms, stellar and primordial nucleosynthesis, fusion
reactor diagnostic systems, detector development. Outside
collaborations on variety of problems in stellar astrophysics (MAH)
and medium energy theoretical nuclear structure and reaction physics
(JAM).
Facilities
- Particle accelerator
- Low energy (10 - 180 keV)
- Good energy resolution (~20 eV at 150 keV)
- Variable current ( nanoAmps to milliAmps)
- Variable beams (p, d, 3He, 4He, C, O)
- Radiation detectors
- Gamma ray (HpGe, NaI)
- Charged particle (Si)
- Neutron (fast liquid scintillator)
- Data acquisition systems
- Standard multichannel analyzers (MCA)
- CAMAC multiparameter analysis
Personnel
| Name | | Phone | | e-mail |
| F. Edward
Cecil | | 303-273-3736 | | fcecil@physics.mines.edu |
| James A.
McNeil | | 303-273-3844 | | jamcneil@physics.mines.edu |
| Mariett
A.Hofstee | | 303-273-3917 | | mhofstee@physics.mines.edu |
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| FAX | | 303-273-3919 |
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