29–31 Oct 2012
Department of Physics and Astronomy - University of Padova
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Session

Detector Systems

31 Oct 2012, 11:10
207 Paolotti (Department of Physics and Astronomy - University of Padova)

207 Paolotti

Department of Physics and Astronomy - University of Padova

Via F.Marzolo, 8 35131 Padova Italy

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  1. Prof. Silvia Monica Lenzi (PD)
    31/10/2012, 11:10
  2. Gabriele Pasquali (FI)
    31/10/2012, 11:40
    In order to optimize Pulse Shape Analysis of silicon signals one has first to determine the main features of the underlying physical process in the detector.Starting from this knowledge, a careful optimization work must be performed both on the sensor itself (the silicon chip) and on the associated electronics. Since 2006, the FAZIA collaboration is studying this topic. The talk will try to...
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  3. Giuseppe Verde (CT)
    31/10/2012, 12:10
    Two- and multi-particle correlations provide space-time probes of the reaction between two heavy ions. By means of imaging techniques it is possible to extract information on the size and lifetime of particle emitting sources. These observables can also be used to access spectroscopic information about unbound states in exotic nuclei. In order to achieve these goals a high resolution in angle...
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  4. Emanuele Strano (PD)
    31/10/2012, 12:30
    The EXPADES (EXotic PArticle DEtection System) [1] detecting setup consists of 16 Double Side Silicon Strip Detectors (DSSSD) with active areas of 64 x 64 mm2, arranged in 8 ∆E (40 µm) - E (300 µm) telescopes. All detector faces are divided into 32 strips 2-mm wide, ensuring a 2 x 2 mm2 pixel configuration. Alternatively 8 ionization chambers can be used as ∆E stages or, if needed, as an...
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