R3B Collaboration Meeting
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Europe/Berlin
Großer Saal (Lichtenberghaus)
Großer Saal
Lichtenberghaus
Dieburger Straße 241
64287 Darmstadt
Germany
Thomas Aumann
(GSI, Darmstadt)
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10:30 AM
Coffee
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WelcomeConvener: Thomas Aumann (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Future UpgradesConvener: Prof. Marina Petri (TU Darmstadt)
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12:00 PM
Lunch
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NeuLANDConvener: Dr Konstanze Boretzky (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH)
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Overview, Status on NeuLAND double-planes and PNPI in-kindsSpeaker: Dr Konstanze Boretzky (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH)
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Status of NeuLAND electronicsSpeaker: Dr Karsten Koch (GSI)
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S406 resultsSpeaker: Dr Igor Gasparic (Institut Ruder Boškovic(IRB))
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Towards a NeuLAND VETO detectorSpeaker: Mr Christiaan Douma (KVI-CART)
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RIKEN technical statusSpeaker: Dr Hans Törnqvist (TU Darmstadt)
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Update on the RIKEN programSpeakers: Dr Haik Simon (GSI, Darmstadt), Thomas Aumann (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Towards semiconductor-based photosensors for NeuLANDSpeaker: Dr Daniel Bemmerer (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR))
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3:00 PM
Coffee
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TrackingConvener: Dr Stefanos Paschalis (Technical University of Darmstadt)
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In-beam results from the fiber detectorsSpeaker: Joachim Tscheuschner (Technische Universität(TUDA))
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In-beam results from TOF wallSpeaker: Tanja Heftrich (Goethe University Frankfurt)
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In-beam position resolution of Si detectorsSpeaker: Ms Sonja Storck (TU Darmstadt)
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Identification of the nuclear charge of the fission fragments in the SOFIA2 experimentThe ongoing analysis of the recent SOFIA2 experiment will be presented. The identification of the nuclear charge of the fission fragments will be detailed.Speaker: Ms Lucie Grente (CEA Bruyères-le-Châtel)
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Identification of high-Z secondary beam in SOFIASOFIA (Study On FIssion with Aladin) is an innovative experimental program aiming at providing complete isotopic yields (nuclear charge and mass) for both fragments over a broad range of fissioning nuclei. Relativistic secondary beams are produced by the fragmentation of the primary beam of 238U and selected by the FRS and sent for fission in Cave C. The nuclear charge can be derived from the energy loss measurement in an ionization chamber while the mass is determined through the Bρ - ∆E - ToF technique. Both Bρ and ∆E depend on q, not Z. At very high energies, heavy nuclei of elements like U or Pb are mostly fully stripped but they still have significant chance to carry one or two electrons. To overcome this charge state issue, a dedicated ionization chamber - Triple-MUSIC - has been developed. In this talk, first results of the Triple-MUSIC analysis and the identification map of secondary beams centering at 236U, 207Fr, 194Bi and 187Tl will be presented.Speaker: Ms Yiman YAN (IPN Orsay)
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SOFIA tracking detectorsSpeaker: Julien TAIEB (CEA Bruyeres le Chatel)
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Ongoing Data AnalysisConvener: Mr Ralf Plag (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Proton-neutron interactions towards the drip-line from the study of F neutron-rich isotopesProton-neutron interactions towards the drip-line from the study of F neutron-rich isotopesSpeaker: Dr Marine Vandebrouck (GANIL)
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10:30 AM
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Analysis (WG)Convener: Dr Héctor Alvarez Pol (Univ. Santiago de Compostela)
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Overview of the Sim&Ana WG activitiesSpeaker: Dr Héctor Alvarez Pol (Univ. Santiago de Compostela)
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Status of the analysis using R3BRootSpeaker: Dmytro Kresan (GSI, Darmstadt)
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UCESB, Data flow from DAQ to happy userSpeaker: Bastian Löher (GSI, Darmstadt)
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The hbook/root/struct_writer interface and protocolSpeaker: Dr Hakan Johansson (Fundamental Physics, Chalmers)
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How to use the FairMQ package for online and offline applicationsSpeaker: Alexey Rybalchenko (GSI, Darmstadt)
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10:30 AM
Coffee
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DAQConvener: Dr Haik Simon (GSI, Darmstadt)
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GLADConvener: Dr Haik Simon (GSI, Darmstadt)
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12:00 PM
Lunch
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CALIFAConvener: Dr Dolores Cortina (Universidad Santiago Compostela)
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CALIFA status summarySpeaker: Dr Dolores Cortina (Universidad Santiago Compostela)
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Coupling CALIFA Barrel and EndcapSpeaker: Mr Michael Bendel (Technische Universität München)
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On the General mechanical support structure ISpeaker: Dr enrique casarejos (University of Vigo)
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On the General mechanical support structure IISpeaker: Mr Angel Perea Martinez (IEM/CSIC)
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General discussiom
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CALIFA Demonstrator experiments @ Saint Petersburg
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CALIFA Demonstrator experiments @RIKENSpeaker: Roman Gernhäuser (TUM)
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CALIFA Demonstrator experiments @OsakaSpeaker: Dr Héctor Alvarez Pol (Univ. Santiago de Compostela)
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CALIFA Demonstrator experiments @NEPTUNSpeaker: Dr Alexander Ignatov (IKP TU Darmstadt)
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CALIFA Demonstrator experiments @KrakowSpeaker: Dr Dolores Cortina (Universidad Santiago Compostela)
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Proton interaction with CsI
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2:50 PM
Coffee
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Ongoing Data AnalysisConvener: Mr Ralf Plag (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Proton removal cross sections in carbon and boronSpeaker: Ms Ronja Thies (Chalmers University of Technology)
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Single-particle Structure of 12Be studied in Quasi-free (p,pn)-ReactionsSpeaker: Mr Julian Kahlbow (TU Darmstadt)
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Investigation of the Shell Structure of Oxygen Isotopes in Quasi-free Knockout Reactions at the R3B ExperimentInvestigation of the Shell Structure of Oxygen Isotopes in Quasi-free Knockout Reactions at the R3B ExperimentSpeaker: leyla atar (gsi)
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4:20 PM
Coffee
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Ongoing Data AnalysisConvener: Mr Ralf Plag (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Reaction Cross Sections of 124Sn (S412)Analysis steps and status.Speaker: Fabia Schindler (TU-Darmstadt)
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The Electric Dipole Response of 132Sn (S412)Summary of analysis steps, first results and ongoing tasks.Speaker: Philipp Schrock (TU Darmstadt)
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One tracker calibration to rule them allIn the S393 experiment several different settings in the FRS were used producing a wide range of isotopes from Li to Ne. To identify the outgoing fragments from the target reactions "Ralf's tracker" is used. This is a program developed by Ralf Plag which tracks a fragment from the target through Aladin and all the way to the TOF-wall. The track is compared to the measured hit positions in the SSTs, GFIs and TFW. By changing the mass of the tracked fragment, the path through Aladin will change and hence also the hit positions in the GFIs and TFW. The mass of the fragment is found by minimising the residual at these detectors. For this approach to work it is very important that all the detectors are given the same positions in the tracker as during the experiment. It is also important that the charge identification and beta of the fragment is correct. It has turned out to be hard to find a detector setup that works for all different FRS-settings. This in turn has made it necessary to recalibrate the tracker for each setting by slightly moving the detectors to get reasonable mass identifications. I will present how this can be avoided by carefully aligning the SSTs and using a time-dependent incoming TOF-calibration.Speaker: Simon Lindberg (Chalmers University of Technology)
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Recent calculated momentum distributions and correlation observables for (p,pN) ~400 MeV/uSpeaker: Prof. Raquel Crespo (Instituto Superior Técnico)
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Available storage and computers for data analysisSpeaker: Dr Hakan Johansson (Fundamental Physics, Chalmers)
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News from FAIR@GSI ProjectConvener: Thomas Aumann (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Status FAIR@GSISpeaker: Oliver Kester (GSI, Darmstadt)
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7:00 PM
Dinner
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HRSConvener: Hans Geissel (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Si trackerConvener: Dr Roy Lemmon (STFC Daresbury Laboratory)
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11:15 AM
Coffee
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Active TargetConvener: Peter Egelhof (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Active Targets for R3BSpeaker: Dr Evgeny Maev (Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute (PNPI), 188300 Gatchina,Russia)
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InfrastructureConvener: Mr Daniel Koerper (GSI)
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OverviewSpeaker: Mr Daniel Koerper (GSI)
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CablesSpeaker: Dr Stephane Pietri (GSI, Darmstadt)
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R3B Membership DatabaseSpeaker: Mr Marc Duchene (IKP/TU Darmstadt)
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12:40 PM
Lunch
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Collaboration BoardConvener: Thomas Aumann (GSI, Darmstadt)
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3:30 PM
Coffee
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Collaboration/Technical BoardConvener: Prof. Olof Tengblad (IEM-CSIC)
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