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Prompt-delayed γ-ray spectroscopy with AGATA, EXOGAM and VAMOS++
- Kim, YH;
- Lemasson, A;
- Rejmund, M;
- Navin, A;
- Biswas, S;
- Michelagnoli, C;
- Stefan, I;
- Banik, R;
- Bednarczyk, P;
- Bhattacharya, S;
- Bhattacharyya, S;
- Clément, E;
- Crawford, HL;
- De France, G;
- Fallon, P;
- Goupil, J;
- Jacquot, B;
- Li, HJ;
- Ljungvall, J;
- Macchiavelli, AO;
- Maj, A;
- Ménager, L;
- Morel, V;
- Palit, R;
- Pérez-Vidal, RM;
- Ropert, J;
- Schmitt, C
- et al.
Published Web Location
https://doi.org/10.1140/epja/i2017-12353-yAbstract
A new experimental setup to measure prompt-delayed γ-ray coincidences from isotopically identified fission fragments, over a wide time range of 100ns-200μ s, is presented. The fission fragments were isotopically identified, on an event-by-event basis, using the VAMOS++ large acceptance spectrometer. The prompt γ rays emitted at the target position and corresponding delayed γ rays emitted at the focal plane of the spectrometer were detected using, respectively, thirty two crystals of the AGATA γ-ray tracking array and seven EXOGAM HPGe Clover detectors. Fission fragments produced in fusion and transfer-induced fission reactions, using a 238U beam at an energy of 6.2 MeV/u impinging on a 9Be target, were used to characterize and qualify the performance of the detection system.
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