Development of a Gas Filled Magnet spectrometer within the FIPPS project
Résumé
The Fission Product Prompt γγ-ray Spectrometer, FIPPS, is under development to enable prompt γγ-ray spectroscopy correlated with fission fragment identification. This will open new possibilities in the study of fission and of nuclear structure of neutron rich nuclei. FIPPS will consist of an array of γγ and neutron detectors coupled with a fission fragment filter. The chosen solution for the filter is a Gas Filled Magnet (GFM). Both experimental and modeling work was performed in order to extract the key parameters of such a device and design the future GFM of the FIPPS project. Experiments performed with a GFM behind the LOHENGRIN spectrometer demonstrated the capability of additional beam purification.
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Référence in2p3-01171185 Poster dans une conférence A. Chebboubi, G. Kessedjian, H. Faust, A. Blanc, M. Jentschel, et al.. Development of a Gas Filled Magnet spectrometer within the FIPPS project. International Conference on Electromagnetic Isotope Separators ans Related Topics (EMIS 2015), May 2015, Grand Rapids, United States. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, 376, pp.120-124, 2016. ⟨in2p3-01171185⟩
