Speaker
Description
In 2026, the EXOGAM array will celebrate its 25 years of operation at GANIL. Composed of high efficiency segmented Clover detectors, it has been used in numerous experiments in the various areas of GANIL. In 2012 we also setup the array at the ILL high flux reactor for a serie of cold-neutron induced fission experiments and for certain neutron capture reaction studies. At GANIL, the array has been installed in coincidence with other devices like spectrometer, light charged-particle detectors, zero degree detection systems in order to have the as complete as possible picture of the reaction. During the AGATA campaign at GANIL, the use of EXOGAM detectors was less extensive but the Clovers were still used for instance at the focal plane of the VAMOS large acceptance spectrometer to measure isomers. In this talk, I will show the current status of the array and some statistics on its use. I will also present an overview of the results obtained in experiments using EXOGAM in the last 5 years. Finally a projection for the next year(s) will be given.