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GADGET II TPC for decay spectroscopy studies at FRIB

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Abstract

The calorimetric Proton Detector of the GAseous Detector with GErmanium Tagging (GADGET) system has been upgraded to operate as a Time Projection Chamber (TPC) to detect low-energy, β-delayed single- and multi-particle emission of interest to astrophysics. The upgrade, known as GADGET II, uses micro pattern gaseous amplifier detector technology and is surrounded by an array of high-purity germanium detectors for efficient high-resolution detection of γ-rays. A new high-granularity MICROMEGAS (MM) board with 1024 pads and high density Generic Electronics for TPCs data acquisition system have been installed. This TPC is among the first generation of resistive MM detectors in low-energy nuclear physics and has been tested using a 228Th alpha source and cosmic-ray muons. In addition, decay events in the TPC have been simulated by adapting the ATTPCROOTv2 data analysis framework. A novel method of using 2D convolutional neural networks for event classification with GADGET II is also introduced. In November 2022, GADGET II was successfully used for in-beam measurements to investigate the nuclear physics of Type I X-ray bursts.

Publication: Time Projection Chamber for GADGET II (Manuscript in preparation for submission to Phy. Rev. C.)

Presenters

  • Ruchi Mahajan

    Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, Michigan State University

Authors

  • Ruchi Mahajan

    Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, Michigan State University

  • T. Wheeler

    Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, Michigan State University

  • C. Wrede

    Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, Michigan State University

  • E. Pollacco

    IRFU, CEA Saclay, Gif-sur-Ivette, France

  • H. Alvarez Pol

    Instituto Galego de Física de Altas Enerxías (USC), Spain

  • A. Andalib

    Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, Michigan State University

  • Yassid Ayyad

    Instituto Galego de Física de Altas Enerxías (USC), Spain, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela

  • Daniel Bazin

    Michigan State University

  • Tamas A Budner

    Michigan State University

  • M. Friedman

    The RACAH institute of Physics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

  • A. Jaros

    Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, Michigan State University

  • David Perez-Loureiro

    Canadian Nuclear Laboratories, Canada

  • L.J. Sun

    School of Physics and Astronomy, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

  • Jason Surbrook

    Michigan State University