Miniball experiment

The Miniball experiment is a gamma-ray spectroscopy setup regularly located in the ISOLDE facility at CERN, along with other locations including GSI, Cologne, PSI and RIKEN (HiCARI). Miniball is a high-resolution germanium detector array, specifically designed to work with low-intensity radioactive ion beams (RIB) post-accelerated by HIE-ISOLDE (High Intensity and Energy-ISOLDE), to analyse the decays of short-lived nuclei with the capability of Doppler correction. The array has been used for successful Coulomb-excitation and transfer-reaction experiments with exotic RIBs. Results from Miniball experiments have been used to determine and probe nuclear structure.

Isotope Separator On Line Device
(ISOLDE)
List of ISOLDE experimental setups
COLLAPS, CRIS, EC-SLI, IDS, ISS, ISOLTRAP, LUCRECIA, Miniball, MIRACLS, SEC, VITO, WISArD
Other facilities
MEDICISMedical Isotopes Collected from ISOLDE
508Solid State Physics Laboratory

Miniball has been operational at the REX-ISOLDE (Radioactive ion beam EXperiment-ISOLDE) post accelerator at CERN since 2001. In 2015, it became part of the HIE-ISOLDE project, connected via the XT01 beamline. It was the first fully operational spectrometer to determine gamma-ray position using germanium detectors and pulse shape analysis.

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.