Speaker
Julian Srebrny
(Heavy Ion Laboratory, University of Warsaw)
Description
on behalf of the EAGLE collaboration The EAGLE multidetector gamma-ray spectrometer [1], installed at the Heavy Ion Laboratory, University of Warsaw, will soon enter the second phase of its development. 20 Phase-I detectors loaned by GAMMAPOOL will complement the present configuration of the system (EAGLE I), which consists of 12 HPGe ACS detectors that may be coupled to various auxiliary devices. Depending on type of measurements performed, these include a 4 π Si-Ball consisting of 30 individual Si detectors, an electron conversion spectrometer, a COULEX scattering chamber containing 48 PIN-diodes and a multiplicity filter consisting of 60 BaF2 crystals. The EAGLE-GAMMAPOOL campaign is scheduled for years 2011-2013: the full array will be used to study nuclear structure and reactions using beams from the Warsaw U-200P cyclotron. The current status of preparations for this campaign will be presented: \- mechanical frame \- liquid nitrogen transport line and automatic filling system \- Ge detectors annealing stands \- test experiments on EAGLE I, including studies of chirality by DSAM lifetime measurements, K-isomers, COULEX and Incomplete Fusion Reaction measurements. [1] see http://www.slcj.uw.edu.pl/eagle
Primary author
Julian Srebrny
(Heavy Ion Laboratory, University of Warsaw)