Bulletin of the American Physical Society
85th Annual Meeting of the APS Southeastern Section
Volume 63, Number 19
Thursday–Saturday, November 8–10, 2018; Holiday Inn at World’s Fair Park, Knoxville, Tennessee
Session C03: Instrumentation I
2:00 PM–3:48 PM,
Thursday, November 8, 2018
Holiday Inn Knoxville Downtown
Room: Parlor
Chair: Kelly Chipps, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Abstract ID: BAPS.2018.SES.C03.5
Abstract: C03.00005 : Beta-delayed neutron emission studies in 78Ni region with VANDLE at RIBF*
2:48 PM–3:00 PM
Presenter:
Ian C Cox
(University of Tennessee)
Authors:
Ian C Cox
(University of Tennessee)
Robert K. Grzywacz
(Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville)
Rin Yokoyama
(Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville)
Thomas T King
(Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville)
Jeremy J Bundgaard
(Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville)
Aleksandra Fijalkowska
(University of Warsaw)
Shintaro Go
(Kyushu University)
Andrew M Keeler
(Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville)
Miguel Madurga Flores
(Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville)
Shree Neupane
(Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville)
Shunji Nishimura
(RIKEN)
Maninder Singh
(Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville)
Krzysztof Piotr Rykaczewski
(Oak Ridge National Lab)
Collaboration:
For VANDLE collaboration
An experiment using the VANDLE neutron time of flight detector setup, along with a LaBr3 HAGRiD and clover gamma ray arrays will measure the decay of the 78Ni and neighboring nuclei. This experiment will also include a newly developed YSO implant detector that will allow for a fast beta trigger used in the time of flight calculation. The neutron and gamma detectors allow for the complete measurements of both neutron bound and unbound states in 78Cu. With the decay strength distribution, one can calculate the lifetime for the neutron-rich nuclei in the region of the origin of the r-process. The proposed experiment at RIBF RIKEN is scheduled to occur late November of 2018, with the VANDLE setup, which is already completed and tested on site.
*This research was sponsored in part by the Office of Nuclear Physics, U.S. Department of Energy under Award No. DE-FG02-96ER40983 (UTK) and DE-AC05-00OR22725 (ORNL), and by the National Nuclear Security Administration under the Stewardship Science Academic Alliances program through DOE Award No. DE-NA0002132.
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2018.SES.C03.5
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