Abstract

We designed a new gas-filled recoil ion separator GARIS-II which consists of five magnets arranged in a Qv–D–Qh–Qv–D configuration. The construction of GARIS-II started in September 2008, and the spectrometer was installed in the RIKEN linear accelerator facility in March 2009. This separator has been developed for carrying out studies on actinide-based fusion reactions, including superheavy element chemistry. The solid angle of the separator was found to be 18.2msr from measurement by using a standard 241Am source.

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