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Radioactive beam experiments with large gamma-ray detector arrays

Abstract

High-resolution γ-ray spectroscopy is one of the most powerful and versatile experimental techniques in low-energy nuclear physics research. With the continuing development of hyper-pure germanium (HPGe) detector technology, including multi-crystal detectors, contact segmentation, and digital signal processing techniques, large γ-ray detector arrays will continue to play a major role in the experimental programs at existing and future radioactive ion beam facilities. This paper provides an overview of recent progress in, and future plans for, the development of large γ-ray spectrometers at such facilities, including the recent commissioning of the 8π spectrometer at ISAC-I and the proposed TRIUMF-ISAC gamma-ray escape suppressed spectrometer array for the ISAC-II facility.

Authors

Svensson CE; Austin RAE; Ball GC; Finlay P; Garrett PE; Grinyer GF; Hackman GS; Osborne CJ; Sarazin F; Scraggs HC

Volume

204

Pagination

pp. 660-665

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

May 1, 2003

DOI

10.1016/s0168-583x(02)02147-x

Conference proceedings

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms

ISSN

0168-583X

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