Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9845286 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2005 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
The design, construction, and performance of a new highly segmented charged particle detector array, FIRST, are described. This forward angle annular array (2â⩽θlab⩽28â) has been developed to study peripheral and mid-central heavy-ion collisions at intermediate energies (E/Aâ50MeV). FIRST consists of three individual telescopes that each utilize ion-passivated silicon detectors in either a Si(IP)-Si(IP)-CsI(Tl) stack or a Si(IP)-CsI(Tl) stack. This array provides elemental identification for 1⩽Z⩽50 with isotopic identification of lighter elements, Z⩽13, over a wide dynamic range in energy. The high segmentation of each silicon detector provides good angular resolution in a compact geometry and allows deconvolution of multiple particles incident on a single telescope. The performance of the array in a commissioning experiment Zn64+Zn64,Bi209 at E/A=45MeV is shown.
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Authors
T. Paduszynski, P. Sprunger, R.T. de Souza, S. Hudan, A. Alexander, B. Davin, G. Fleener, A. Mcintosh, C. Metelko, R. Moore, N. Peters, J. Poehlman, J. Gauthier, F. Grenier, R. Roy, D. Thériault, E. Bell, J. Garey, S.J. Yennello,