Abstract

A very versatile system has been developed to meet most of the mechanical requirements for experimental set-ups in nuclear physics. The system components are also suitable for many other physical applications. One characteristic set-up is used to perform kinematically complete correlation experiments at the Hamburg Isochronous Cyclotron. Coplanar and non-coplanar geometry may be used to detect neutrons and charged particles in coincidence. A vacuum tank with sector shape makes the set-up equivalent to a scattering chamber of 2.4 m diameter in an angular range of 23.6°. This feature is used advantageously for scattering experiments at very small angles.

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