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Physics with Ge-Miniball Arrays

Habs, D. ; Rudolph, Dirk LU orcid ; Thirolf, P. ; Fischbeck, C. ; Gund, C. ; Schwalm, D. ; Eberth, J. ; Grosse, E. ; Prade, H. and Emling, H. , et al. (1997) In Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics 38. p.111-126
Abstract
For the measurement of rare gamma decays with low gamma-ray multiplicities (M-gamma < 15) dedicated Ge-detector arrays are being developed. They are optimized with respect to the full-energy peak efficiency rather than the resolving power. These so-called miniball arrays will pre dominantly be used at radioactive ion beam facilities. The detector arrays will have a high granularity using segmented Ge-detectors to provide a sufficient angular resolution of the gamma rays which is needed for proper Doppler-shift corrections and small Doppler-broadening. We will describe shortly the MINIBALL presently developed by a German, Belgian, and Italian collaboration and the wide range of physics to be addressed with this new detector system.
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Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics
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38
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111 - 126
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Elsevier
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1873-2224
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10.1016/S0146-6410(97)00016-1
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English
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  abstract     = {{For the measurement of rare gamma decays with low gamma-ray multiplicities (M-gamma &lt; 15) dedicated Ge-detector arrays are being developed. They are optimized with respect to the full-energy peak efficiency rather than the resolving power. These so-called miniball arrays will pre dominantly be used at radioactive ion beam facilities. The detector arrays will have a high granularity using segmented Ge-detectors to provide a sufficient angular resolution of the gamma rays which is needed for proper Doppler-shift corrections and small Doppler-broadening. We will describe shortly the MINIBALL presently developed by a German, Belgian, and Italian collaboration and the wide range of physics to be addressed with this new detector system.}},
  author       = {{Habs, D. and Rudolph, Dirk and Thirolf, P. and Fischbeck, C. and Gund, C. and Schwalm, D. and Eberth, J. and Grosse, E. and Prade, H. and Emling, H. and Gerl, J. and Lieder, R. M. and vanDuppen, P. and RossiAlvarez, C. and Pignanelli, M.}},
  issn         = {{1873-2224}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{111--126}},
  publisher    = {{Elsevier}},
  series       = {{Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics}},
  title        = {{Physics with Ge-Miniball Arrays}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0146-6410(97)00016-1}},
  doi          = {{10.1016/S0146-6410(97)00016-1}},
  volume       = {{38}},
  year         = {{1997}},
}