Physics
Scientific paper
May 1996
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American Physical Society, APS/AAPT Joint Meeting, May 2-5, 1996, abstract #A8.04
Physics
Scientific paper
A new forward array detector is being constructed at Texas A&M's Cyclotron facility. The array will be used in conjunction with the MARS beamline in projectile fragmentation studies. The array consists of 68 telescopes arranged in five rings. The configuration covers approximately 90% of the solid angle between θ_lab = 1.6^circ and θ_lab = 33.6^circ. The telescope utilizes ΔE-E technique of silicon(300 μm thick) and CsI(Tl) (3 cm thick). The CsI(Tl) crystal is coupled to a photodiode via a lucite lightguide. The silicons are 2cm x 2cm with a single edge mount design. The electronics were designed specifically for the silicons and photodiodes that are being used; thus a high resolution telescope is achieved. The design results in a good granularity and excellent isotope identification.
Ferro S.
Gimeno-Nogues F.
Gutierrez R. A.
Johnston Henri
Lui Y.-W.
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