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- W2029404943 abstract "Abstract We consider the possibility of using a solid-state radiation detector as a target in order that the recoil energy of the struck nucleus, as well as any charged nuclear fragments, may be measured. In this way, one can discriminate against those interactions leading to breakup of the nucleus (noncoherent) and can also measure the momentum transfer to the nucleus with considerably better precision than might otherwise be possible. As a first test of such a detector, we have observed the distribution in energy deposited in a 1-mm-thick lithium-drifted silicon detector when 730-MeV protons are scattered at small angles by nuclei in the detector. When the protons traverse the silicon without interacting, the characteristic Landau energy-loss distribution is observed. When the protons scatter at small angles, their energies and path lengths in the silicon are practically unchanged. The recoil silicon nucleus, however, deposits most of its kinetic energy, TSi. This energy is added to that from the proton, so the observed energy distribution in the silicon detector is shifted upwards by TSi when the proton scatters. We have observed this second peak at proton scattering angles of 4.3, 5.4 and 6.3 deg in the laboratory system and confirm the predicted energy shift. The potential applications of this technique are discussed." @default.
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