A 4 pi detection system sensitive to light charged particles is being developed at the Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro (LNL) for the study of the reaction mechanisms produced in heavy ion collisions at energies up to 20 AMeV. The 8 pi LP apparatus is a telescope assembly characterized by large solid angle (90% of 4 pi) and high granularity (262 modules). Particle identification at low energy is obtained by combining Delta E-E, TOF and PSD techniques. Each telescope is made of a 300 mu m passivated silicon detector and a 15 mm (or 5 mm) CsI(TI) crystal with photodiode readout. Thresholds for particle identification range from 1 MeV for protons and 3 MeV for alpha particles to about 2-3 AMeV for C ions. A low-cost trigger and readout bus system has been developed to cope with the large number of parameters and the high counting rate. The system will be fully operational for experiments in the Summer of 1997.
The 8pi LP Project: a 4p light charged particle detection array at LNL / E., Fioretto; M., Cinausero; G., Prete; M., Lollo; D., Fabris; G., Nebbia; G., Viesti; M., Lunardon; M., Caldogno; R., Burch; Brondi, Augusto; LA RANA, Giovanni; Moro, RENATA EMILIA MARIA; Vardaci, Emanuele; A., Ordine; A., Boiano; A., Zaghi; N., Gelli; F., Lucarelli. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NUCLEAR SCIENCE. - ISSN 0018-9499. - STAMPA. - 44:3(1997), pp. 1017-1022. [10.1109/23.603796]
The 8pi LP Project: a 4p light charged particle detection array at LNL
BRONDI, AUGUSTO;LA RANA, GIOVANNI;MORO, RENATA EMILIA MARIA;VARDACI, EMANUELE;
1997
Abstract
A 4 pi detection system sensitive to light charged particles is being developed at the Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro (LNL) for the study of the reaction mechanisms produced in heavy ion collisions at energies up to 20 AMeV. The 8 pi LP apparatus is a telescope assembly characterized by large solid angle (90% of 4 pi) and high granularity (262 modules). Particle identification at low energy is obtained by combining Delta E-E, TOF and PSD techniques. Each telescope is made of a 300 mu m passivated silicon detector and a 15 mm (or 5 mm) CsI(TI) crystal with photodiode readout. Thresholds for particle identification range from 1 MeV for protons and 3 MeV for alpha particles to about 2-3 AMeV for C ions. A low-cost trigger and readout bus system has been developed to cope with the large number of parameters and the high counting rate. The system will be fully operational for experiments in the Summer of 1997.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.