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COMPASS-A COMPAct decay spectroscopy set-up
Authors
D Ackermann
B Andel
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S Antalic
M Block
L Caceres
P Chhetri
F Dechery
Ch Droese
Ch E Duellmann
F Giacoppo
FP Hessberger
J Hoffmann
O Kaleja
O Kamalou
J Khuyagbaatar
N Kurz
M Laatiaoui
RR Maendl
J Maurer
AK Mistry
P Mosat
T Murboeck
J Piot
S Raeder
H Savajols
O Sorlin
Ch Stodel
JC Thomas
M Vostinar
P Wieczorek
A Yakushev
Z Zhang
Publication date
1 November 2018
Publisher
'Elsevier BV'
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Abstract
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. A compact silicon detector array with high spatial granularity and fast, fully digital data recording has been developed and commissioned for the investigation of heavy and superheavy nuclear species. The detector array can be combined in close geometry with large volume germanium detectors. It offers comprehensive particle and photon coincidence and correlation spectroscopy by highly efficient evaporation residue, α γ conversion electron and X-ray detection supported by the high granularity of the implantation chip. Access to fast decay events in the sub-microsecond region is made possible by the fast timing properties of the digital signal processing. A novel Si-chip support design allows direct cooling of the Si-chips and short signal transport. The compact and modular mechanical design equipped with a standard flange facilitates its transport and connection to different separators at different ion beam facilities. After initial tests, first α-γ coincidence spectroscopy experiments have been performed at the LISE separator of GANIL in Caen, France, in FULIS (velocity filter) mode and at the velocity filter SHIP of GSI in Darmstadt, Germany.status: publishe
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