1. Coupling Gammasphere and ORRUBA
- Author
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R. L. Kozub, Kelly Chipps, C. J. Lister, William A. Peters, S. D. Pain, J. C. Blackmon, Brett Manning, C. Shand, J. A. Cizewski, D. W. Bardayan, Andrew Ratkiewicz, Milan Matos, K.L. Jones, D. Seweryniak, and S. Hardy
- Subjects
Coupling ,Radioactive ion beams ,Physics ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Detector ,Gamma ray ,Particle identification ,Particle detector ,Nuclear physics ,Coincident ,Gammasphere ,Atomic physics ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The coincident detection of particles and gamma rays allows the study of the structure of exotic nuclei via inverse kinematics reactions using radioactive ion beams and thick targets. We report on the status of the project to couple the highresolution charged-particle detector ORRUBA to Gammasphere, a high-efficiency, high-resolution gamma ray detector.
- Published
- 2013