1. CAESAR—A high-efficiency CsI(Na) scintillator array for in-beam spectroscopy with fast rare-isotope beams
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Weisshaar, D., Gade, A., Glasmacher, T., Grinyer, G.F., Bazin, D., Adrich, P., Baugher, T., Cook, J.M., Diget, C.Aa., McDaniel, S., Ratkiewicz, A., Siwek, K.P., and Walsh, K.A.
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CESIUM iodide , *SCINTILLATORS , *PARTICLE beams , *RADIOISOTOPES , *SPECTRUM analysis , *PHASE transitions - Abstract
Abstract: We report on the construction and commissioning of the high-efficiency CAESium-iodide scintillator ARray CAESAR, a device designed for in-beam spectroscopy experiments utilizing fast beams of rare isotopes at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) at Michigan State University (MSU). CAESAR consists of 192 CsI(Na) crystals, totaling 290kg of active scintillator material. For 1MeV rays, a full-energy-peak efficiency of 35% is achieved at an in-beam energy resolution of better than 10% FWHM after event-by-event Doppler reconstruction of the rays emitted by nuclei moving with velocities of . The spectral quality of the array allows for the identification of transitions with intensities of several 10 counts in the full-energy peak and thus opens new avenues for the study of the most exotic nuclei available at the NSCL for in-beam spectroscopy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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