Preparation of the SECAR system for the first (p,n) reaction measurement.
ORAL
Abstract
The recoil mass separator, SECAR (SEparator for CApture Reactions) at FRIB, has been initially designed with the required sensitivity to study (p,γ) and (a,γ) reactions, directly at astrophysical energies in inverse kinematics, with radioactive beams of masses up to about A = 65. However, SECAR is also suitable for the study of (n,p) reactions via measuring the reverse (p,n) reactions in inverse kinematics. Such proton-induced reactions are particularly challenging since the recoils and the unreacted projectiles have nearly identical momenta. The SECAR system with its sequence of multipole magnets along with two Wien Filters could possibly overcome such challenges, with the development of alternative ion beam optics, and the implementation of coincidence detection of neutron-recoil pairs. In this talk, the preparation of the SECAR system to accommodate its first (p,n) reaction measurement will be discussed.
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Presenters
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Pelagia Tsintari
Central Michigan University
Authors
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Pelagia Tsintari
Central Michigan University
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Adriana Banu
James Madison University
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Georg P Berg
University of Notre Dame
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Manoel Couder
University of Notre Dame
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Nikolaos Dimitrakopoulos
Central Michigan University
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Alfredo Estrade
Central Michigan University, Central Michigan Univ
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Ruchi Garg
Michigan State University
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Rahul Jain
Michigan State University
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Caleb A Marshall
Ohio University, Ohio University/FRIB, Institute of Nuclear & Particle Physics, Department of Physics & Astronomy, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio 45701, USA
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Zachary P Meisel
Ohio University
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Fernando Montes
Michigan State University, National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory Michigan State University, National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory
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Georgios Perdikakis
Central Michigan University
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Hendrik Schatz
Michigan State University
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Louis Wagner
Michigan State University