4 April 2023
Asia/Tokyo timezone

Recent activities on an active target CAT-M

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20m
Accelerator and Instrumentation

Description

An active target CAT-M has been developed to perform traditional reactions with light ions in inverse kinematics. Recently we installed a dipole magnetic field using permanent magnets to improve the signal-to-noise ratio by confining delta-electrons within the beam region. TTT silicon detectors from KU Leuven were employed for a better angular resolution in laboratory frame and resulting better excitation energy resolutions. In this paper, the recent development and series of experiments will be introduced.

Primary author

Shinsuke OTA (RCNP, Osaka University)

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