This book presents current research in the study of the types, uses and safety of magnets from across the globe. Topics discussed include magnetic spectrometry in nuclear physics; chiroptical interpretation of magnetic dipole transitions; the study of the effects of magnetic fields on cell cultures; critical sound propagation in magnets and nuclear magnetic resonance as a probe of spin dynamics in single molecule magnets. (Imprint: Nova)

A brief review of the role of magnetic spectrometry in nuclear physics is given, with specialemphasis to momentum spectrometers. The main features in designing a magnetic spectrometer arepresented in view of the modern request for large acceptance devices. The influence of the highorder optical aberrations and the kinematic broadening are especially discussed. The limits oftraditional approaches to reduce such effects are shown and the new strategy of differential algebrabased ray-reconstruction is introduced. In such a context the MAGNEX spectrometer at the INFN –LNS laboratory (Italy) is presented as an example of the capability of the ray-reconstructiontechnique. Experimental results in terms of particle identification, momentum reconstruction andtransport efficiency demonstrate the essential role of such a technology in modern nuclear physics.

MAGNEX: an innovative large acceptance spectrometer for nuclear reaction studies

CAPPUZZELLO, FRANCESCO;
2012-01-01

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This book presents current research in the study of the types, uses and safety of magnets from across the globe. Topics discussed include magnetic spectrometry in nuclear physics; chiroptical interpretation of magnetic dipole transitions; the study of the effects of magnetic fields on cell cultures; critical sound propagation in magnets and nuclear magnetic resonance as a probe of spin dynamics in single molecule magnets. (Imprint: Nova)
2012
978-1-61470-251-1
A brief review of the role of magnetic spectrometry in nuclear physics is given, with specialemphasis to momentum spectrometers. The main features in designing a magnetic spectrometer arepresented in view of the modern request for large acceptance devices. The influence of the highorder optical aberrations and the kinematic broadening are especially discussed. The limits oftraditional approaches to reduce such effects are shown and the new strategy of differential algebrabased ray-reconstruction is introduced. In such a context the MAGNEX spectrometer at the INFN –LNS laboratory (Italy) is presented as an example of the capability of the ray-reconstructiontechnique. Experimental results in terms of particle identification, momentum reconstruction andtransport efficiency demonstrate the essential role of such a technology in modern nuclear physics.
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