29 novembre 2020 à 5 décembre 2020
Village La Fayette - La Rochelle
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

High energy PIXE: K-shell ionization cross sections for titanium, copper and silver atoms and comparison with theoretical values of RECPSSR model

2 déc. 2020, 20:30
30m
Village La Fayette - La Rochelle

Village La Fayette - La Rochelle

Avenue de Bourgogne, 17041 La Rochelle, France http://www.seminaire-conference-la-rochelle.org https://goo.gl/maps/c2X8hqd9maRShkCm8 The centre is located at about 5 km from the La Rochelle train station (Gare de La Rochelle) and at about 5 km from the La Rochelle airport (Aéroport de La Rochelle-Ile de Ré). The organization will provide a shuttle transportation from both the train station and the airport to the site in the evening of the first day, and from the site to the train station and the airport in the morning of the last day.

Orateur

M. Quentin MOUCHARD (SUBATECH, IMT Atlantique)

Description

A platform was implemented on ARRONAX to perform non-destructive materials analysis with X rays emission induced by high energy beams (HEPIXE). The HEPIXE has already been used to analyze geological samples and thick objects such as old paintings and coins in the field of art.
One of the benefits of HEPIXE is the significant increase of the K-lines X-ray production cross-sections of medium and heavy elements with respect to those of lower energy protons. This makes possible the identification of these elements with K-X rays. HEPIXE is adapted for the analysis of thick targets particularly if the bulk composition is different from the composition of the surface.

The knowledge of the K-Shell ionization cross sections is necessary to perform quantitative analysis with PIXE. Currently, experimental data available at high energy are scarce.

An experimental campaign has been conducted at the ARRONAX cyclotron to measure the K-X ray production cross-sections of titanium, copper and silver atoms in a wide energy range from 30 MeV to 68 MeV.

The parameters of the experimental devices such as the detector efficiency, the beam intensity, and the targets thicknesses, have been characterized accurately in order to obtain precise measurements. Special care has been made to select the most accurate K-shell fluorescence yields from the literature data, in order to convert the K X-ray production cross sections to the K shell ionization cross section.

We will present, a review of the theoretical model RECPSSR, followed by a description of our experiment (beam, detector, and target). The outcomes of the experiment will be compared with the existing data and the theoretical predictions of model.

Auteurs principaux

M. Quentin MOUCHARD (SUBATECH, IMT Atlantique) Dr Charbel KOUMEIR (GIP ARRONAX) Dr Noel SERVAGENT (SUBATECH, IMT Atlantique) Dr Arnaud GUERTIN (SUBATECH, CNRS/IN2P3) Prof. Férid HADDAD (GIP ARRONAX, SUBATECH - Université de Nantes) Prof. Vincent METIVIER (SUBATECH, IMT Atlantique)

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