Charge exchange of very heavy ions in carbon foils and in the residual gas of GANIL cyclotrons
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Abstract The results of several years of operation with heavy to very heavy ions in GANIL accelerators, along with specific measurements concerning stripping through carbon foils, led to a set of valuable recipes for predicting the characteristics required to obtain a desired charge state distribution. The ion species under study range from Ar to U and the energies from 3.8 to 10.6 MeV/nucleon. The experimental method and the fits of the results are presented. A series of measurements was also set up to evaluate the beam losses during acceleration in the three cyclotrons; with the help of existing models for charge exchange cross-sections, it is shown that vacuum requirements can be fairly accurately determined.
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