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28–30 Jun 2021
Virtual
US/Pacific timezone

Nuclear reaction studies using CARME @ CRYRING

29 Jun 2021, 08:45
20m
Virtual

Virtual

Zoom and Gather.Town
Contributed talks Session 3

Speaker

Carlo Bruno (The University of Edinburgh)

Description

Measurement of nuclear reactions involving radioactive isotopes is critical to model and understand the wealth of new astronomical data from stellar explosions. At FAIR@GSI (Germany), the newly commissioned low-energy CRYRING storage ring offers novel possibilities for nuclear physics and nuclear astrophysics reaction studies.

I will describe initial commissioning, present status and approved science plans for CARME (CRYRING Array for Reaction MEasurements), a novel detection array for nuclear and atomic reaction measurements soon to be installed on the CRYRING. CARME features moving double-sided silicon strip detectors, compatible with the extreme high vacuum conditions of the CRYRING, affording high efficiency and angular resolution for charged-particle detection. CARME @ CRYRING offers the possibility to study nuclear reactions in a range of astrophysical scenarios, ranging from the Big Bang to supernovae, using both stable and radioactive beams.

Primary author

Carlo Bruno (The University of Edinburgh)

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