Conveners
AGATA Physics Workshop
- Johan Nyberg (Uppsala University)
Prof.
Sean Freeman
(University of Manchester)
6/30/16, 2:00 PM
Dr
Juergen Gerl
(GSI)
6/30/16, 2:30 PM
Mr
Freddy Flavigny
(IPN Orsay)
6/30/16, 3:20 PM
New-generation silicon arrays with high granularity, such as GASPARD and TRACE, have been natively designed for optimal integration in state-of-the-art γ-ray spectrometer like AGATA to perform high-resolution reaction studies. Such coupling allows a considerable gain in excitation-energy resolution compared to recoil charged-particle detection only and thus opens unique opportunities to study...
Dr
Christophe THEISEN
(CEA Saclay)
6/30/16, 3:40 PM
The VAMOS-GFS project consists to upgrade the existing VAMOS spectrometer by equipping it with a Gas-Filled Separator (GFS) mode. This separator will be one of the most efficient in the world (in terms of transmission and selectivity) for the spectroscopy of rare nuclei produced by fusion-evaporation reactions and for studies of the associated reaction mechanisms. Since the coupling with AGATA...