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N.S. Martorana 1,2, L. Acosta 3,4, C. Altana 2, A. Amato 2, L. Calabretta 2, G. Cardella 5, A. Caruso 2, L. Cosentino 2, M. Costa 2, E. De Filippo 5, G. De Luca 2, E. Geraci 1,5, B. Gnoffo 1,5, C. Guazzoni 4, C. Maiolino 2, E.V. Pagano 2, S. Pirrone 5, G. Politi 1,5, S. Pulvirenti 2, F. Risitano 5,6, F. Rizzo 1,2, A.D. Russo 2, P. Russotto 2, D. Santonocito 2, A. Trifiró 5,6, M. Trimarchi 5,6, S. Tudisco 2, G. Vecchio 2
1 Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia Ettore Majorana, Università degli Studi di Catania, Italy, 2 INFN-LNS, Catania, Italy, 3 Instituto de Fìsica, Universidad Nacional Autònoma de México, Mexico City, México, 4 DEIB Politecnico Milano and INFN Sez. Milano, 5 INFN-Sezione di Catania, Italy, 6 Dipartimento MIFT, Universitá di Messina, Italy
A dedicated facility consisting in a new fragment separator named FRAISE (FRAgment In-flight SEparator) is under construction at INFN-LNS. This facility will be able to exploit light and medium mass primary beams with a power up to ≈ 2-3 kW to produce RIBs (Radioactive Ion Beams) by means of the in-flight technique [1-4]. The high intensity achievable with FRAISE requires the use of suitable diagnostics and tagging devices, capable of also operating in a hard radioactive environment. In the present contribution we discuss the latest results of the FRAISE apparatus, with a particular focus on the diagnostics and tagging devices as well as the RIBs available thanks to the use of FRAISE.
[1] Russotto P. et al., Jour. of Phys. Conf. Ser., 1014 (2018) 012016 and references therein.
[2] Russo A.D. et al., NIM B, 463 (2020) 418.
[3] Martorana N.S., Il Nuovo Cimento 44 C (2021) 1.
[4] Martorana N.S., Il Nuovo Cimento 45 C (2022) 63.