16–21 Sept 2018
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Session 4 -Instrumentation for radioactive ion beam experiments

17 Sept 2018, 16:00
500/1-001 - Main Auditorium (CERN)

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Session 4 -Instrumentation for radioactive ion beam experiments

  • Navin Alahari (GANIL)

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  1. Dr Haik Simon (GSI Darmstadt, Germany)
    17/09/2018, 16:00
    Instrumentation for radioactive ion beam experiments
    Invited

    The Super-FRS will serve as a separator for a wide range of secondary beams at relativistic velocities as well as a experimental device in the future FAIR facility. The system is based on large aperture superconducting magnets in conjunction with a high rate detection system, serving both for identification at high rates and as integral part of running experiments at the separator or...

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  2. Prof. Couder Manoel (University of Notre Dame)
    17/09/2018, 16:30
    Instrumentation for radioactive ion beam experiments
    Submitted Oral

    The Separator for Capture Reactions (SECAR), under construction at Michigan State University, is a next-generation recoil separator system optimized for nuclear astrophysics measurements with radioactive ion beams at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) and at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB). SECAR will enable the measurement of critical proton and alpha...

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  3. Momo Mukai (University of Tsukuba)
    17/09/2018, 16:50
    Instrumentation for radioactive ion beam experiments
    Submitted Oral

    We have developed a new multi-segmented proportional gas counter (MSPGC) [1] for $\beta$-decay spectroscopy of nuclei with neutron number $N\sim126$ relevant to the 3rd peak in the r-process. These nuclei are produced by multi-nucleon transfer (MNT) reactions of $^{136}$Xe beam and $^{198}$Pt target [2], and can be extracted from KEK Isotope Separation System (KISS) [3]. KISS is an...

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  4. Young Jin Kim (Institute for Basic Science/Rare Isotope Science Project)
    17/09/2018, 17:05
    Instrumentation for radioactive ion beam experiments
    Submitted Oral

    The Rare Isotope Science Project (RISP) was established in December 2011 for the accomplishment of the accelerator complex (Rare isotope Accelerator complex for ON-line experiments; RAON) for the rare isotope science in Korea. The rare isotope accelerator at RAON will provide both stable and rare isotope (RI) beams with the energy ranges from a few KeV to a few hundreds of MeV per nucleon for...

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