The 4th International Conference on Exotic Nuclei and Atomic Masses
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-37642-9_70
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First experiments on transfer with radioactive beams using the TIARA array

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“…The barrel spans the angular range from 35.6 • to 143.4 • . The position resolution is better than 0.5 mm (fwhm) for α-particles of 5.5 MeV [11] and somewhat poorer for smaller deposited energies, and the energy resolution is 120 keV. Beyond the barrel, the forward angles are covered by nested annular double-sided strip detectors, one spanning 12.8 • -28.1 • and the other, more distant annulus covering more forward angles down to 3.8 • .…”
Section: Details Of the Tiara Arraymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The barrel spans the angular range from 35.6 • to 143.4 • . The position resolution is better than 0.5 mm (fwhm) for α-particles of 5.5 MeV [11] and somewhat poorer for smaller deposited energies, and the energy resolution is 120 keV. Beyond the barrel, the forward angles are covered by nested annular double-sided strip detectors, one spanning 12.8 • -28.1 • and the other, more distant annulus covering more forward angles down to 3.8 • .…”
Section: Details Of the Tiara Arraymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All detectors in the annular arrays are 500 µm in thickness. Further details of TIARA are given elsewhere [11,12].…”
Section: Details Of the Tiara Arraymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was designed to be used in combination with the MINIBALL γ-detector array [3], allowing the reconstruction of the excitation energy in the final nucleus with a better resolution than it could be obtained with particle spectroscopy alone. The setup is comparable with other devices such as TIARA [4,5], SHARC [6], and ORRUBA [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…This method removes the ambiguity regarding multiple crossing points, which is a feature of DSSDs, and leads to clearer measurements of coincident particles with similar energies, if they strike separate strips. The charge division method has been shown to give superior position resolution compared to the DSSD strip width [9] but this is strongly dependent on the noise environment and the energies of the detected particles [10]. For high energy particles, a position resolution of 0.1 mm has previously been obtained.…”
Section: Preamplifier (Gnd)mentioning
confidence: 99%