Measurement of 80-200 MeV/n 16O nuclear cross-section on Carbon and Polyethylene targets with the nuclear emulsion detector of the FOOT experiment
Abstract
Accurate knowledge of nuclear fragmentation cross-sections is essential for optimizing charged particle therapy. In this study, conducted within the framework of the FOOT (FragmentatiOn Of Target) experiment, we present the first measurements with a large angular acceptance of total charge-changing cross-section and the cross-section for the production of fragments (production cross-section) for 16O ions interacting with Carbon (C) and Polyethylene (C2H4) targets in the kinetic energy range of 80 to 200 MeV/nucleon. Measurements were performed using the Emulsion Cloud Chamber (ECC) technique, which combines high spatial resolution and angular acceptance, up to 45. The results are compared with Monte Carlo model predictions. Moreover, the total charge-changing and fragment production cross-sections for 16O on Hydrogen in the same energy range are derived.
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