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)
Beschreibung
http://indico.gsi.de/event/r3b-spring-2017/
Teilnehmer
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Opening and WelcomeSprecher: Thomas Aumann (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Si TrackerSitzungsleiter: Dr. Roy Lemmon (STFC Daresbury Laboratory)
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HRSSitzungsleiter: Thomas Aumann (GSI, Darmstadt)
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15:00
Coffee
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CALIFASitzungsleiter: Dr. Dolores Cortina (Universidad Santiago Compostela)
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Welcome and StatusSprecher: Dr. Dolores Cortina (Universidad Santiago Compostela)
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Detector response of the CALIFA EndcapSprecher: Herr Benjamin Heiss (TU Muenchen)
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CALIFA Barrel response to high-energy gamma-rays from nuclear reactionsSprecher: Frau Pamela Teubig (LIP & FCUL)
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Recent tests and current status of the CALIFA test station in Lund
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Characterisation of APD and CsI(Tl) crystals for CALIFASprecher: Dr. Alexander Ignatov (IKP TU Darmstadt)
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Conclusions
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DAQSitzungsleiter: Dr. Haik Simon (GSI, Darmstadt)
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GLADSitzungsleiter: Dr. Haik Simon (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Infrastructure (Cave status)Sitzungsleiter: Herr Daniel Körper (GSI, Darmstadt)
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10:00
Coffee
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AnalysisSitzungsleiter: Dr. Héctor Alvarez Pol (Univ. Santiago de Compostela)
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SOFIA in R3BRootSprecher: Dr. Audrey CHATILLON (CEA - Arpajon)
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PSPx analysisSprecher: Ina Syndikus (IKP TU Darmstadt)
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R3BRoot statusSprecher: Dr. Dmytro Kresan (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Status Review + Future developments + Phase 0 Experiment Simulations (Discussion)Sprecher: Dr. Hakan Johansson (Fundamental Physics, Chalmers), Dr. Héctor Alvarez Pol (Univ. Santiago de Compostela)
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12:00
Lunch
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NeuLANDSitzungsleiter: Dr. Konstanze Boretzky (GSI, Darmstadt)
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OverviewSprecher: Dr. Konstanze Boretzky (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Status of ConstructionSprecher: Dr. Konstanze Boretzky (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Finacial SituationSprecher: Dr. Konstanze Boretzky (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Simulation StatusSprecher: Herr Jan Mayer (University of Cologne)
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NeuLAND ElectronicsSprecher: Dr. Michael Heil (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Misc. and DiscussionSprecher: Dr. Konstanze Boretzky (GSI, Darmstadt)
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15:00
Coffee
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TrackingSitzungsleiter: Dr. Dominic Michel Rossi (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Introduction and overviewSprecher: Dr. Dominic Michel Rossi (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Status of tracking detector testing and constructionSprecher: Dr. Michael Heil (GSI, Darmstadt)
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New FPGA-based Si detector readoutSprecher: Dr. Oleg Kiselev (GSI, Darmstadt)
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PAS statusSprecher: Prof. Anatoly Krivshich (Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute)
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DiscussionSprecher: Dr. Dominic Michel Rossi (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Active TargetSitzungsleiter: Peter Egelhof (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Introduction and status of the TDRSprecher: Peter Egelhof (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Planning for the construction of the ACTAF2 detectorSprecher: Dr. Evgeny Maev (Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute (PNPI), 188300 Gatchina,Russia)
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Report about the experiment in 2016Sprecher: Dr. Oleg Kiselev (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Discussion
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18:30
Dinner
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Current Analysis, new Papers
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Total reaction, charge-changing, and neutron-removal cross sections in neutron-rich Sn isotopesTotal reaction, charge-changing, and neutron-removal cross sections in neutron-rich Sn isotopesSprecher: Fabia Schindler (TU-Darmstadt)
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The investigation of quasi-free scattering reactions with the two-proton-halo nucleus 17NeReactions of the Borromean two-proton-halo nucleus nucleus 17Ne have been measured in complete kinematics at the R3B/LAND setup at GSI in Darmstadt. The experimental method is based on exclusive measurements of one-proton-removal reactions. Polyethylene (CH_2) and carbon (C) were used as targets. Thus it is possible to reconstruct the pure hydrogen (H) contribution of the CH_2 data by subtracting the carbon background. The resulting events are clean quasi-free-scattering (p,2p) reactions showing the typical angular correlations known from p-p scattering. Thereby quasi-free (p,2p) and carbon-induced one-proton removal reactions have been studied separately and are compared with each other showing the quasi-free-scattering reactions to be a clean tool for nuclear-structure studies. The s²- and d²-configuration in the ground state wave function of 17 Ne is determined with two independent analysis methods for both targets, the C-target and the reconstructed H-target. The first analysis method is based on the invariant mass technique, while the second one is based on the analysis of the transverse momentum distributions. The results obtained using quasi-free scattering reactions are compared to the results from carbon induced reactions.Sprecher: Herr Christopher Lehr (TU Darmstadt)
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Heavy Ion Tracking in the S412 ExperimentHeavy Ion Tracking in the S412 ExperimentSprecher: Andrea Horvat
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Status of the SOFIA experiment and technical achievements in 2014 and 2016We report on the status of the SOFIA set-up with the aim of anticipating the D0 experiment. The goals of the SOFIA experiment, the method used and the summary of the different measurements will be briefly presented. We will mainly focus on the technical achievements from, first, the short 2014 beam time at cave C, and second during the most recent detectors test performed at the FRS in June and July 2016.Sprecher: Dr. Audrey CHATILLON (CEA - Arpajon)
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Quasi-free (p,2p) and (p,pn) simulationsQuasi-free (p,2p) and (p,pn) simulationsSprecher: Leyla Atar (GSI, Darmstadt)
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10:40
Coffee
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News from GSI-FAIR and NUSTARSitzungsleiter: Thomas Aumann (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Exploring the extremes with NUSTAR@FAIR and NUSTAR statusIn this talk NUSTAR and its present status will be presented.Sprecher: Prof. Nasser Kalantar (Groningen)
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Beamtime 2018Short outlook on the beamtime block 2018.Sprecher: Dr. Daniel Severin (GSI, Darmstadt)
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12:05
Lunch
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Physics, Proposals
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Short Range Correlations Studies Using Hard Knockout ReactionsI will discuss recent studies of Short-Range Correlations using Hard knockout Reactions. Various aspects of the measurement and the interpretation of the data with the discussed and new results will be presented.Sprecher: Dr. Or Hen (MIT)
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Some results and perspectives for studying Symmetry Energy at supra-stauration densitiesreally needed?Sprecher: paolo Russotto (INFN-Sezione di Catania)
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Neutron multiplicity in Fission from the SOFIA experimentI'll report on a new approach to extract the neutrons multiplicity in Fission in R3B experiment when both fission fragments are indentified in Z and ASprecher: Julien TAIEB (CEA Bruyeres le Chatel)
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Light drip-line nuclei (p,2p). The 13Be case.Proposal for experiment in 2018. Discrepancy found in existing data, should urgently be settled.Sprecher: Leonid Chulkov (NRC Kurchatov Institute)
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Nuclear Matter Density Distributions of Neutron Rich Boron Isotopes by Small Angle Elastic Proton ScatteringSprecher: Peter Egelhof (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Evolution of quadrupole collectivity from 2 + systematics around 132 Sn and 208 PbSprecher: Prof. Thorsten Kröll (TU Darmstadt)
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15:30
Coffee
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Physics, Proposals
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Coulomb dissociation of 16OThe 12C(a,g)16O is of great importance in astrophysics but due to its small cross section a direct measurement is very difficult or even impossible. The Coulomb dissociation method could be an alternative method to gain further information and constrain the rate at the astrophysical interesting region.Sprecher: Dr. Michael Heil (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Study of multi-neutron configurations in atoic nuclei towards the neutron drip lineproposal, see file sent to Heiko and TomSprecher: Dr. olivier sorlin (GANIL)
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A liquid hydrogen target and a Time Projection Chamber for R3BIn this talk I will present a project to build a Time Projection Chamber (TPC) to fit inside the gap of GLAD dipole magnet. This will allow benefiting of the bending power of GLAD for rigidity measurement of charged particles. To maximize the acceptance, the target will be placed at the entrance of the TPC chamber. I will present a design combining a thick liquid hydrogen target to the TPC. The capability of measuring high-energy charged particles will be particularly interesting for experiments implying high energies of the beam, and therefore of the ejectiles, beyond the detection threshold of CALIFA array. This will be the case, for example, of short-range correlations studies, that demand beam energies above 1 GeV/u.Sprecher: Dr. Anna Corsi (CEA Saclay)
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Study of fission properties using the (p,2p) reactionWe discuss our proposal to study fisison properties and fission barriers using the (p,2p) reaction.Sprecher: Herr Dennis Mücher (TU München, E12), Prof. José Benlliure (University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain)
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Coulex-induced fission of neutron-deficient pre-actinidesIt is proposed to study the fission process in the region of neutron-deficient nuclides of masses 210 to 180 using the updated R3B/SOFIA setup. Secondary beams produced by the FRS will undergo fission by Coulomb excitation, and fission fragments will be identified in mass and charge, allowing to map and characterize the transition toward a new mode of fission.Sprecher: Dr. Laurent Audouin (Université Paris Sud / IPN Orsay)
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6He Coulomb, Commissioning beam(s)Sprecher: Thomas Aumann (GSI, Darmstadt)
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Single-particle structure of neutron-rich Ca isotopes: shell evolution along Z=20Sprecher: Prof. Marina Petri (TU Darmstadt)
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Discussions of ProposalsSitzungsleiter: Roman Gernhäuser (Technische Universität München(TUM-E12))
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10:15
Coffee
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Discussions of ProposalsSitzungsleiter: Roman Gernhäuser (Technische Universität München(TUM-E12))
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12:00
Lunch
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Collaboration Board Meeting (only board members)Sitzungsleiter: Thomas Aumann (GSI, Darmstadt)
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