The NUMEN (NUclear Matrix Elements for Neutrinoless double beta decay) project was recently proposed with the aim to investigate the nuclear response to Double Charge Exchange reactions for all the isotopes explored by present and future studies of 0νββ decay. The expected level of radiation in the NUMEN experiment imposes severe limitations on the average lifetime of the electronic devices. During the experiments, it is expected that the electronic devices will be exposed to about 10 neutrons/cm/s according to FLUKA simulations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis work describes the new facility for applied nuclear physics at the University of Sao Paulo, mainly for irradiation of electronic devices. It is a setup composed of a quadrupole doublet for beam focusing/defocusing plus multiple scattering through gold foils to produce low intensity, large-area, and high-uniformity heavy-ion beams from H to Ag. Beam intensities can be easily adjusted from 10 particles cm/s to hundreds of nA for an area as large as 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis work presents the development of a portable system that allows 2D elemental mapping of large areas (maximum of 35.0 × 35.0 cm) by XRF.
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