25–27 Jan 2017
INFN Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro
Europe/Rome timezone

Session

Particle Detectors

session2
25 Jan 2017, 14:15
Villi Meeting Room (INFN Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro)

Villi Meeting Room

INFN Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro

Viale dell'Università 2 - 35020 LEGNARO PD - Italy

Conveners

Particle Detectors

  • Fabiana Gramegna (LNL)

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  1. Enrico Fioretto (LNL)
    25/01/2017, 14:15
    Invited Talk
    PRISMA is a large acceptance magnetic spectrometer designed to be used with heavy-ion beams accelerated at energies up to E = 10 AMeV by means of the Tandem/PIAVE-ALPI accelerator complex of Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro. Its large solid angle and the high resolving powers of its detection systems allowed to investigate the transfer process around and well below the Coulomb barrier....
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  2. Paolo Russotto (CT)
    25/01/2017, 14:45
    Invited Talk
    A prototype of a new correlator FARCOS (Femtoscope ARray for COrrelations and Spectroscopy) has been recently developed in the frame of INFN - NewCHIM collaboration [1]. FARCOS is an array of triple telescopes (DSSSD[300µm]-DSSSD[1500µm]-CsI(Tl)[6 cm]) with high pixelation and energy resolution, designed to study multi-particle correlations and spectroscopy of un-bound states in Heavy-ion...
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  3. Sandro Barlini (FI)
    25/01/2017, 15:15
    Talk
    The FAZIA detector is a new-generation modular detector array for heavy-ion collisions designed for intermediate energies . The basic detection module consists of two transmission-mounted silicon detectors (300 um and 500um) followed by a CsI(Tl) scintillator, grouped in order to compose 4x4 single telescopes. Significant improvements in ΔE-E and pulse-shape techniques were obtained by...
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  4. Dr Ivano Lombardo (Università di Napoli Federico II and INFN - Sez. Napoli)
    25/01/2017, 15:45
    Talk
    The increasing availability of new low-energy radioactive ion beams facilities in the world calls for the building of new detectors. They should have very low detection and identification thresholds, good isotopic resolving power and large granularity. In this way it would be possible to make correlations studies that are needed to probe the structure and/or the dynamics of nuclear systems...
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