Construction and commissioning of the SuperORRUBA detector

  • D. W. Bardayan
  • , S. Ahn
  • , J. C. Blackmon
  • , A. J. Burkhart
  • , K. Y. Chae
  • , J. A. Cizewski
  • , J. Elson
  • , S. Hardy
  • , R. L. Kozub
  • , L. Linhardt
  • , B. Manning
  • , M. Matoš
  • , S. D. Pain
  • , L. G. Sobotka
  • , M. S. Smith

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Abstract

The SuperORRUBA (Oak Ridge Rutgers University Barrel Array) of double-sided silicon strip detectors has been constructed at the Holifield Radioactive Ion Beam Facility (HRIBF) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). The array will primarily be used to study single-nucleon transfer reactions in inverse kinematics at exotic beam facilities. The detector exhibits good intrinsic energy resolution (∼25keV) and large solid-angle coverage over the polar angular range 55-125°. The detector is now in routine use and has been used for several measurements at the HRIBF.

Keywords

  • Exotic beams
  • Silicon detectors
  • Transfer reactions

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