CAGRA Project at RCNP, Osaka University
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
We have started a CAGRA (Clover Array Gamma-ray spectrometer at RCNP/RIBF for Advanced research) project at RCNP, Osaka University. This project constructs a Compton-suppressed Germanium clover array (CAGRA) by an international collaboration (U.S.-Japan-China, …). It consists of 16 Ge Clover detectors with BGO Compton shields and a digital data acquisition system employing GRETINA digitizers is used, which enables high-rate data taking. At RCNP cyclotron facility, there are various experimental capabilities such as high-resolution spectrometer, Grand Raiden, low-energy RI beam facility, EN beam line, and the DC muon beam facility, MuSIC. By combining the CAGRA with these devices, many physics opportunities will be provided. So far, CAGRA campaign experiments at EN beam line and Grand Raiden were successfully performed. It is also planned to bring the CAGRA array to JAEA and RIBF for further experimental studies of unstable nuclei. In this talk, an overview of the CAGRA project, recent experimental results, and future prospect will be presented.
*This work is supported by the International Joint Research Promotion Program of Osaka University and JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number JP 17H02893.
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Presenters
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Eiji Ideguchi
- RCNP, Osaka Univ.
- RCNP, Osaka University
- Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka University