Development of MAIKo: The active target with $\mu$-PIC for RI beam experiments

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Abstract

The active target system MAIKo ($\mu$-PIC based Active target for Inverse Kinematics.) is under development at RCNP to perform missing mass spectroscopy at forward angles in RI beam experiments. This method will be promising to study excited states above particle-decay thresholds. MAIKo works as TPC where detection gas plays a role of the target gas. Since the scattering occurs inside the TPC, the active target can detect even low-energy recoil particles. To achieve high position resolution by the TPC, micro-pixel chamber ($\mu$-PIC) is introduced to multiply and detect the drifted electrons. In November 2013, a test experiment was performed using a $^4$He beam to study the detector performance under high counting rate. Scattering events were also acquired to develop tracking algorithm which can extract scattering angle and excitation energy from the track information. Results of the experiment will be discussed in the present talk.

Authors

  • Tatsuya Furuno

    • Department of Physics, Kyoto University
  • Takahiro Kawabata

    • Department of Physics, Kyoto University
  • Satoshi Adachi

    • Department of Physics, Kyoto University
  • Tatsuo Baba

    • Department of Physics, Kyoto University
  • Yuki Ishii

    • Department of Physics, Kyoto University
  • Hidetoshi Kubo

    • Department of Physics, Kyoto University
  • Yoshihiro Matsuoka

    • Department of Physics, Kyoto University
  • Tetsuya Mizumoto

    • Department of Physics, Kyoto University
  • Motoki Murata

    • Department of Physics, Kyoto University
  • Tatsuya Sawano

    • Department of Physics, Kyoto University
  • Atsushi Takada

    • Department of Physics, Kyoto University
  • Toru Tanimori

    • Department of Physics, Kyoto University
  • Miho Tsumura

    • Department of Physics, Kyoto University
  • Hidetomo D. Watanabe

    • Department of Physics, Kyoto University
  • Yassid Ayyad

    • Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka University
  • Takashi Hashimoto

    • Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka University
  • Yohei Matsuda

    • Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka University
  • Hooi Jin Ong

    • Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka University
  • Junki Tanaka

    • Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka University
  • Isao Tanihata

    • Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka University