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EXPADES: a new detection system for charged particles in experiments with RIBS

Authors :
C. Signorini
Y. X. Watanabe
P. Di Meo
C. Manea
V. Masone
R. Bonetti
M. La Commara
Nunzio Randazzo
L. Stroe
A. DeRosa
A. Anastasio
S. Energico
M Valentino
P. Parascandolo
Emanuele Vardaci
G. Pontoriere
M. Nicoletto
L. Parascandolo
F. Cassese
D. Corti
B. Martin
L. Roscilli
G. Inglima
C. Boiano
F. Farinon
M. Romoli
Yutaka Mizoi
Valeria Sipala
C. Mazzocchi
M. Mazzocco
F. Soramel
D. Pierroutsakou
M. Sandoli
T. Glodariu
B. D'Aquino
A. Guglielmetti
M., Romoli
Vardaci, Emanuele
A., Anastasio
C., Boiano
R., Bonetti
F., Cassese
D., Corti
B., D’Aquino
DE ROSA, Antonio
P., Di Meo
S., Energico
F., Farinon
T., Glodariu
A., Guglielmetti
Inglima, Giovanni
LA COMMARA, Marco
C., Manea
B., Martin
C., Mazzocchi
M., Mazzocco
Y., Mizoi
M., Nicoletto
L., Parascandolo
P., Parascandolo
D., Pierroutsakou
G., Pontoriere
N., Randazzo
L., Roscilli
Sandoli, Mario
C., Signorini
V., Sipala
F., Soramel
L., Stroe
M., Valentino
Y., Watanabe
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

A new detection apparatus, named EXPADES (EXotic PArticle DEtection System), has been expressly designed to be used in nuclear physics experiments involving exotic beams and devoted to the study of nuclear reactions (scattering, direct reactions, breakup…) at energies around the Coulomb barrier. It consists of double-side segmented silicon detectors arranged in a compact configuration around the target. A very large solid angle, a wide angular range, high granularity and a highly miniaturized readout electronics, based on a new production commercial ASIC chipset, are the main features of the system.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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