Development towards 53Mn Accelerator Mass Spectrometry capabilities at the University of Notre Dame

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms(2023)

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Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) with  53Mn has geological applications as a chronometer for exposure and burial times for discontinuously deposited sediments. It has also been used to search for evidence of recent supernovae events, and proposed as a proxy to monitor the variation in the galactic cosmic ray spectrum over time. The current sensitivity limit amongst active facilities is  53Mn/ 55Mn = 3×10−13 while a sensitivity of  53Mn/ 55Mn = 1×10−13 is necessary to fully exploit  53Mn’s capabilities. At the University of Notre Dame’s Nuclear Science Laboratory (NSL), a 10 MV tandem accelerator and a Browne–Buechner Spectrograph operated as a gas-filled magnet were used to separate  53Mn from  53Cr. Samples covering ranges of  53Mn/ 55Mn = 10−10−10−8 were measured for the first time at the NSL using various settings resulting in a background level of  53Mn/ 55Mn =6.2(3)×10−11. Analysis of the results, descriptions of experimental settings, and further explorations will be presented in this paper.
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Accelerator Mass Spectrometry,53Cr,53Mn,Gas-filled magnet
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