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Gamma‐Ray Spectroscopy at TRIUMF‐ISAC

Abstract

The 8π spectrometer at TRIUMF‐ISAC consists of 20 Compton‐suppressed germanium detectors and various auxiliary devices. The Ge array, once used for studies of nuclei at high angular momentum, has been transformed into the world’s most powerful device dedicated to radioactive‐decay studies. Many improvements in the spectrometer have been made, including a high‐throughput data acquisition system, installation of a moving tape collector, incorporation of an array of 20 plastic scintillators for β‐particle tagging, 5 Si(Li) detectors for conversion electrons, and 10 BaF2 detectors for fast‐lifetime measurements. Experiments can be performed where data from all detectors are collected simultaneously, resulting in a very detailed view of the nucleus through radioactive decay. A number of experimental programmes have been launched that take advantage of the versatility of the spectrometer, and the intense beams available at TRIUMF‐ISAC.

Authors

Garrett PE; Svensson CE; Ball GC; Hackman G; Zganjar EF; Andreoiu C; Andreyev A; Ashley SF; Austin RAE; Bandyopadhyay D

Volume

819

Pagination

pp. 249-253

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Publication Date

March 13, 2006

DOI

10.1063/1.2187867

Name of conference

AIP Conference Proceedings

Conference proceedings

AIP Conference Proceedings

Issue

1

ISSN

0094-243X
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