The Array for Nuclear Astrophysics Studies with Exotic Nuclei

ORAL

Abstract

The Array for Nuclear Astrophysics Studies with Exotic Nuclei (ANASEN) is a charged-particle detector array that is targeted primarily towards reaction studies with radioactive ion beams at FSU and the NSCL. ANASEN consists of 40 double-sided silicon-strip detectors backed with CsI scintillators and an innovative gas counter design that allows operation in a gas target/detector mode and experiments covering a broad range of center-of-mass energies simultaneously. Electronics based on ASIC components are being implemented to achieve a high channel count at low cost. Prototypes of all the detector components have been fabricated and are currently being tested. Performance of the individual components and plans for the first experiments that aim to improve our knowledge of the nuclear reactions important in stellar explosions will be reported.

Authors

  • L.E. Linhardt

    Louisiana State Univ.

  • J.C. Blackmon

    Louisiana State Univ., LSU, Louisiana State University

  • M. Matos

    Louisiana State Univ., LSU, Louisiana State University

  • L.L. Mondello

    Louisiana State Univ.

  • E.F. Zganjar

    Louisiana State Univ.

  • E. Johnson

    Florida State Univ.

  • G. Rogachev

    Florida State Univ.

  • I. Wiedenhover

    Florida State Univ.