Nuclear Structure, Astrophysics and Reactions (NuSTAR) at FAIR
Lead Research Organisation:
University of the West of Scotland
Department Name: School of Science
Abstract
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Publications
Mason P
(2013)
Half-life of the yrast 2 + state in 188 W: Evolution of deformation and collectivity in neutron-rich tungsten isotopes
in Physical Review C
Naïdja H
(2017)
New excitations in Ba 142 and Ce 144 : Evolution of ? bands in the N = 86 isotones
in Physical Review C
Roberts O
(2016)
E 3 and M 2 transition strengths in Bi 83 209
in Physical Review C
Roberts O
(2014)
A LaBr3: Ce fast-timing array for DESPEC at FAIR
in Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
Rudigier M
(2020)
FATIMA - FAst TIMing Array for DESPEC at FAIR
in Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
Régis J
(2014)
B ( E 2 ; 2 1 + ? 0 1 + ) value in Kr 90
in Physical Review C
Régis J
(2017)
Abrupt shape transition at neutron number N = 60 : B ( E 2 ) values in Sr 94 , 96 , 98 from fast ? - ? timing
in Physical Review C
Régis J
(2014)
Germanium-gated ?-? fast timing of excited states in fission fragments using the EXILL&FATIMA spectrometer
in Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
Sahin E
(2012)
Structure of the As, Ge, Ga nuclei
in Nuclear Physics A
Description | This grant is to fund a suite of equipment to be used as part of NuSTAR, Nuclear Structure Astrophysics and Reactions) at the FAIR facility in Darmstadt. Our part of the work is to help develop an array of LaBr3 detectors for measurements of lifetimes of nuclear states. |
Exploitation Route | The purpose of the grant was to build an array of LaBr3 scintillator detectors for use in nuclear-physics experiments to measure the lifetimes of states of exotic nuclei. The development and use of novel types of scintillators such as LaBr3 could be of use in various areas of industry and society. In particular LaBr3 has very good energy resolution (compared to other scintillator detectors) so could find use in areas such as environmental monitoring and nuclear forensics. |
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