Upgrading ANASEN for <sup>18</sup>Ne(α,p)<sup>21</sup>Na direct measurement
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Abstract
The Array for Nuclear Astrophysics and Structure with Exotic Nuclei (ANASEN) is a gas target and charged particle detector designed for studying (α,p) reactions. Previous measurements used a position-sensitive proportional counter along the beam axis with a barrel of thick silicon detectors far from the beam axis to track protons from these reactions. We have developed a new approach, replacing the proportional counter with a hexagonal barrel of thin silicon detectors. This allows pure helium gas to be used and improves the tracking resolution, though at a cost of overall efficiency. The performance in stable beam test measurements will be presented with a preliminary report on a direct measurement at TRIUMF of the 18Ne(α,p)21Na excitation function.
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Presenters
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Keilah Davis
Louisiana State University
Authors
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Keilah Davis
Louisiana State University
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Jeffery C Blackmon
Louisiana State University
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Catherine M Deibel
Louisiana State University
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Gemma L Wilson
Louisiana State University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803, USA
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Balakrishnan Sudarsan
Louisiana State University
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Vignesh Sitaraman
Florida State University
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Gordon W McCann
Florida State University
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Ingo L Wiedenhoever
Florida State University
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Lagy T Baby
Florida State University