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Precision Lifetime Measurements Using LaBr3 Detectors With Stable and Radioactive Beams
P. C. BenderThamer AlharbiP. H. ReganStephen RiceS. KisyovA. NegretC. TownsleyD. M. FilipescuR. MǎrgineanP. A. SöderströmG. SulimanZs. PodolyákN. AlazemiHirofumi WatanabeL. StroeP. J. R. MasonP. J. R. MasonR. BrittonI. Căta-danilD. DeleanuN. CooperC. R. NitaP. DetistovMohammad NakhostinK. MullhollandC. MihaiD. GhitǎG. Cata-danilV. WernerToshiyuki SumikamaU. GargN. AlkhomashiT. SavaAlejandro AlgoraF. BrowneJ. F. SmithAlison BruceS. LalkovskiOliver J. RobertsSean LiddickN. MǎrgineanT. GlodariuD. BucurescuE. WilsonZ. Patelsubject
PhysicsScintillation010308 nuclear & particles physicsPhysicsQC1-999DetectorAstrophysics01 natural sciences7. Clean energyParticle detectorSemiconductor detectorNuclear physicsExcited state0103 physical sciencesScintillation counterMeasuring instrumentPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsGamma spectroscopy010306 general physicsNuclear Experimentdescription
A range of high resolution gamma-ray spectroscopy measurements have been carried out using arrays which include a number of Cerium-doped Lanthanum-Tribromide (LrBr3 (Ce)) scintillation detectors used in conjunction with high-resolution hyper-pure germanium detectors. Examples of the spectral and temporal responses of such set-ups, using both standard point radioactive sources 152 Eu and 56 Co, and in-beam fusionevaporation reaction experiments for precision measurements of nuclear excited states in 34 P and 138 Ce are presented. The current and future use of such arrays at existing (EURICA at RIKEN) and future (NUSTAR at FAIR) secondary radioactive beam facilities for precision measurements of excited nuclear state lifetimes in the 10 ps to 10 ns regime are also discussed.
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2013-12-01 | EPJ Web of Conferences |