Abstract

The possibilities of measuring the transmission in accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) experiments by pilot beams are discussed and a procedure for finding suitable ion species for pilot beams is presented. Examples of possible pilot beams are given for the AMS of 36Cl, 41Ca, 60Fe and 205Pb. This new technique is expected to be especially useful for linacs and therefore for an extension of AMS to new radioisotopes with very low concentrations.

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