18–20 May 2015
National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory
US/Michigan timezone
Registration deadline Sunday, 9 May!

Resonance Studies with Active-Target Detectors: Examples from Prototype AT-TPC

18 May 2015, 11:30
35m
Lecture Hall (National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory)

Lecture Hall

National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory

640 South Shaw Lane East Lansing, MI 48824
Invited speaker Physics and Experiments Session 2

Speaker

Tan Ahn (University of Notre Dame)

Description

Resonance studies are of great importance in the study of nuclear structure and the production of elements in astrophysical scenarios. Active-target detectors are well suited to study resonances with radioactive beams due to their tracking ability and the large of amount of target material they provide. An overview of using active-target detectors to perform resonance studies will be presented with examples from experiments performed with the Prototype Active-Target Time-Projection Chamber.

Primary author

Tan Ahn (University of Notre Dame)

Co-authors

Adam Fritsch (Wooster College) Daisuke Suzuki (IPN Orsay) Daniel Bazin (Michigan State University) Saul Beceiro Novo (Michigan State University) Wolfgang Mittig (Michigan State University)

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