10–12 Apr 2019
Europe/Berlin timezone

Session

Technical

10 Apr 2019, 14:00

Conveners

Technical: Details I

  • Kathrin Wimmer (The University of Tokyo)

Technical: Details II

  • Pieter Doornenbal (RIKEN)

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  1. 10/04/2019, 14:00
  2. Pieter Doornenbal (RIKEN)
    10/04/2019, 14:10

    Technical considerations for in-beam gamma spectroscopy experiments at RIBF will be discussed.

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  3. Dr Anna Corsi (CEA Saclay)
    10/04/2019, 14:30

    The status of the MINOS device will be presented. Possible coupling to MINIBALL will be discussed in terms of feasibility and physics interest.

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  4. Heather Crawford (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
    10/04/2019, 14:50

    The GRETINA DAQ system

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  5. yasutaka Yamamoto
    10/04/2019, 15:10

    Development of the gamma-ray tracking detector system at RCNP

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  6. Eiji Ideguchi (RCNP, Osaka University)
    10/04/2019, 16:00

    Information on the CNS plunger device and the experiment plan using the device will be presented.

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  7. Kathrin Wimmer (The University of Tokyo)
    10/04/2019, 16:20

    The simulation framework and the analysis of simulated data will be explained.

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  8. Peter Reiter
    10/04/2019, 16:40

    Status of Miniball

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  9. Andrea Jungclaus (Instituto de Estructura de la Materia - CSIC)
    10/04/2019, 17:00

    Coulex at intermediate beam energies

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  10. Asahi Kohda (RCNP, Osaka University)
    10/04/2019, 17:20

    The gamma-ray tracking detector is a germanium detector realizing both high efficiency and Compton background suppression by reconstructing the scattering process of the incident gamma-rays from the positions and energy deposits of the gamma-rays at each interaction points in the detector. Its high position resolution is also beneficial for accurate Doppler correction. In the tracking...

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  11. Prof. Michiharu Wada (WNSC, IPNS, KEK)
    10/04/2019, 17:40

    We will place the third prototype setup of SLOWRI which consists of a gas catcher and a multi-reflection time of flight mass spectrograph (MRTOF-MS) at the beam dump of the Zero-degree forward spectrometer of RIKEN RI-beam factory. The gas catcher thermalizes energetic RI-beam from BigRIPS and extracts low-energy bunched ions from the catcher using RF-carpet ion guide technique. The bunched...

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