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.
List of ISOLDE experimental setups | |
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COLLAPS, CRIS, EC-SLI, IDS, ISS, ISOLTRAP, LUCRECIA, Miniball, MIRACLS, SEC, VITO, WISArD | |
Other facilities | |
MEDICIS | Medical Isotopes Collected from ISOLDE |
508 | Solid 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.