The digital data acquisition system for the implantation-decay station at the Fragment Mass Analyzer
ORAL
Abstract
The implantation-decay station developed for the Argonne Fragment Mass Analyzer (FMA) is an essential tool for studies of exotic nuclei far from the line of stability at ATLAS. It consists of various focal plane detectors, a 160X160 double-sided Si strip detector, a Si ``tunnel'' detector, and an array of Ge clover detectors. In order to make it sensitive to rapidly-decaying nuclei and in order to increase its count-rate capability it was equipped with a digital data acquisition system which processes waveforms by employing 14-bit, 100-MHz digitizers designed originally for the GRETINA gamma-ray tracking array. However, a new digitizer and trigger firmware was developed to optimize the system for decay spectroscopy and to integrate it with the digital DAQ developed for Gammasphere. Among the first results, short-lived isomers in $^{\mathrm{254}}$Rf were observed for the first time in two separate experiments with either the FMA or the Berkeley Gas-Filled Separator.
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Authors
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Dariusz Seweryniak
ANL, Argonne National Laboratory
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John T. Anderson
Argonne National Laboratory
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Michael P. Carpenter
Argonne National Laboratory
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Helena M. David
ANL, Argonne National Laboratory
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Michael Albers
Argonne National Laboratory
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A.D. Ayangeakaa
ANL, Argonne National Laboratory
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Calem Hoffman
Argonne National Laboratory
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Robert V.F. Janssens
Argonne National Laboratory
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Torben Lauritsen
Argonne National Laboratory
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Timothy Madden
Argonne National Laboratory
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Michael Oberling
Argonne National Laboratory
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Philip Wilt
Argonne National Laboratory
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Shaofei Zhu
Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne Natl Lab