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Combining TIGRESS with charged- particle detection at ISAC-II Fred Sarazin Matt Porter-Peden Luke Erikson Colorado School of Mines
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ISAC-II @ TRIUMF
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Predicted Measured (Courtesy: Bob Laxdal / Gordon Ball – TRIUMF)
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TIGRESS TRIUMF-ISAC Gamma-Ray Escape-Suppressed Spectrometer 12 HPGe clovers array with BGO shields, each clover made of four ~40% n-type HPGe crystals close-packed. 32-fold segmentation of the outer contacts provide position resolution.
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A compact Si array Charged-particle tagging for Coulex/Transfer Charged-particle tagging for Coulex/Transfer –Channel selection, either basic or advanced –Energy levels obtained from -ray measurements in coincidence. TIARA @ GANIL
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Example: 11 Be(d,p) 12 Be* 2.1 2.24 0 0+0+ 0+0+ 2+2+ 1-1- 2.7 12 Be Courtesy: Ritu Kanungo, TRIUMF
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Vamos+Exogam GATE ON GAMMA COINCIDENCE REMOVES GROUND STATE Geant4 Simulation Requiring Vamos FP Plastic 24 Ne(d,p) 25 Ne Simulation is not the real thing, but… TIARA Courtesy: Wilton Catford, Surrey
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Designing the silicon barrel with Geant4 Phase 1: Charged-particle Array (TIARA-like design): Charged-particle Array (TIARA-like design): –Octagonal Barrel 8 silicon strip detectors (Pads) Each silicon strip detector: 8 resistive strips Two “layers”: DE (300 m) & E (1mm) Identification –Forward/Backward detectors LEDA detectors – 300 m Other detectors: CDs, TIARA- type annular detectors, … Requirement: ≤2º & ≤ 5º
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Guelph Workshop – March’05 Funded through Univ. York (UK) Funded through Univ. York (UK) Resistive Strips VS DSSSDs? Resistive Strips VS DSSSDs? –Electronics [CFI grant, R.Austin] –Need to reduce costs “Double barrel” Configuration with DSSSDs with DSSSDs Coulex Transfer Reactions Phase 2: PCB Target holder Transfer: Coulex:
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CSM Workshop – Feb’06 (I) Where to put the PCB, connectors, etc…? Where to put the PCB, connectors, etc…? Phase 2b:
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CSM Workshop – Feb’06 (II) Barrel Box Barrel Box –Larger Front E-E Front E-E –160 m E –1.5mm E Highly segmented Highly segmented –DSSSD: 24+48=72 –Barrel: 592 –CD: 160 –Total: 752 channels Phase 3:
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Angular resolution Requirement: ≤2º & ≤5º Average: =1.6º & =3.5º
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Sample Sims – 25 Na(d,p) @ 4.5A MeV Kinematics Angular Distribution Forward box E-E
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Chamber design TIGRESS front lampshade open TIGRESS front lampshade open Space available Clockwise/Anticlockwise spirals Clockwise/Anticlockwise spirals Cable paths Bambino Chamber – LLNL/Rochester Very preliminary design
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0º detector while waiting for EMMA? Rationale: Rationale: –No E-E backward hemisphere –How to get rid of fusion-evaporation contribution? Solution: Solution: –beamlike recoil identification @ 0º TIARA Without 0º detectionWith 0º detection (VAMOS) (Courtesy: Wilton Catford)
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