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Description
The Center for Exotic Nuclear Studies (CENS) has developed a diverse set of experimental instruments to enable precision measurements with rare isotope beams. These systems address key challenges in nuclear astrophysics and structure studies, including low-intensity beam conditions, inverse kinematics, and complex reaction channels. Recent developments include beam purification systems, cryogenic and active targets, gas jet targets, segmented detectors, fast-timing detectors and integrated setups for particle-γ coincidence measurements. Together, these devices are designed as a modular platform adaptable to a wide range of experimental requirements, enabling direct reaction measurements and spectroscopic studies with improved resolution and detection efficiency. Commissioned at RAON and compatible with international radioactive isotope facilities, the CENS instruments significantly expands the experimental reach for rare isotope science.