Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
5-14-2009
Abstract
High-resolution gamma-ray spectroscopy is essential to fully exploit the unique scientific opportunities at the next generation radioactive ion beam facilities such as the TRTUMF Isotope Separator and Accelerator (TSAC). At IS AC the 871 spectrometer and its associated auxiliary detectors is optimize for p-decay studies while TIGRESS an array of segmented clover HPGe detectors has been designed for studies with accelerated beams. This paper gives a brief overview of these facilities and also presents recent examples of the diverse experimental program carried out at the STI spectrometer. © 2009 American Institute of Physics.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
AIP Conference Proceedings
First Page
19
Last Page
26
Recommended Citation
Ball, G., Andreoiu, C., Austin, R., Bandyopadhyay, D., Becker, J., Bricault, P., Brown, N., Chan, S., Churchman, R., Colosimo, S., Coombes, H., Cross, D., Demand, G., Drake, T., Dombsky, M., Ettenauer, S., Finlay, P., Furse, D., Garnsworthy, A., Garrett, P., Green, K., Grinyer, G., Hyland, B., Hackman, G., Kanungo, R., Kulp, W., Lassen, J., Leach, K., Leslie, J., Mattoon, C., Melconian, D., Morton, A., & Pearson, C. (2009). Gamma-ray spectroscopy at TRIUMF-ISAC: The new frontier of radioactive ion beam research. AIP Conference Proceedings, 1109, 19-26. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3122255