Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2019 Fall Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics
Volume 64, Number 12
Monday–Thursday, October 14–17, 2019; Crystal City, Virginia
Session KG: Nuclear Astrophysics: Classical Novae and X-ray Bursts
8:30 AM–10:06 AM,
Wednesday, October 16, 2019
Room: Salon A
Chair: Dan Bardayan, University of Notre Dame
Abstract: KG.00002 : GADGET: a Gaseous Detector with Germanium Tagging*
8:42 AM–8:54 AM
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Authors:
Christopher Wrede
(Michigan State University)
Moshe Friedman
(Michigan State University)
David Pérez-Loureiro
(Michigan State University and University of Tennessee)
Tamas Budner
(Michigan State University)
Emanuel Pollacco
(IRFU, CEA, Université Paris-Saclay)
Marco Cortesi
(Michigan State University)
Cathleen Fry
(Michigan State University)
Brent Glassman
(Michigan State University)
Madison Harris
(Michigan State University)
Joe Heideman
(University of Tennessee)
Molly Janasik
(Michigan State University)
Brian Roeder
(Texas A&M University)
Michael Roosa
(Michigan State University)
Antti Saastamoinen
(Texas A&M University)
Jordan Stomps
(Michigan State University)
Jason Surbrook
(Michigan State University)
Pranjal Tiwari
(Michigan State University)
John Yurkon
(Michigan State University)
*This work was supported by NSF awards PHY-1102511 and PHY-1565546 and DOE award DE-SC0016052.
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