Search for unbound nuclides and beam/fragment optics with the MoNA/LISA segmented target at NSCL

ORAL

Abstract

A multi-layered Si/Be segmented target consisting of three 700 mg/cm2 thick Be9 slabs and four 140 microns Si detectors was used by the MoNA Collaboration at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory of Michigan State University to study the O26 lifetime. This target provides unprecedented information on the incident beams and fragments (energy loss and position), thus allowing for better determination of the incident and outgoing energies and momenta of the detected particles compare to previous experiments conducted at this facility. With the availability of a newly developed Geant4 Monte Carlo simulation of the full N2 vault, we will present and discuss the performances of this target.

Authors

  • Paul Gueye

    Hampton Univ, Hampton University/MSU

  • N. Frank

    Augustana College, Augustana College - Rock Island

  • M. Thoennessen

    National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory/Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, NSCL/Michigan State University, NSCL/FRIB Michigan State Univ

  • T Redpath

    Michigan State University