In this contribution the status of the FAZIA project is presented, with a particular focus on the first experiment (identified as ISO-FAZIA) after the R&D phase. In this experiment four complete FAZIA blocks in a fully operating configuration were used. They were mounted in a planar “belt” geometry, symmetrically positioned with respect to the beam axis, covering the polar angles between 2.5 ◦ and 17.4 ◦ degrees. The investigated systems were 84Kr + 48,40Ca at 35 AMeV. The main goal of the experiment was the study of the isospin transport phenomena, extending a previous analysis. This contribution will report on the isotopic identification capability of the FAZIA detector as well as preliminary results concerning the average isospin of the quasi-projectile produced in semiperipheral collisions as a function of the isospin of the target.
Progresses in FAZIA detection system and preliminary results from the ISO-FAZIA experiment / Pastore, G., Piantelli, S., Gruyer, D.P.V., Augey, L., Barlini, S., Bougault, R., Bini, M., Boiano, A., Bonnet, E., Borderie, B., Bruno, M., Casini, G., Chbibi, A., Cinausero, M., Dell'Aquila, D., Dueã±as, J.A., Fable, Q., Fabris, D., Francalanza, L., Frankland, J.D., et al.. - In: IL NUOVO CIMENTO C. - ISSN 2037-4909. - ELETTRONICO. - 39:(2016), pp. 0-0. (IWM-EC 2016 ) [10.1393/ncc/i2016-16383-9].
Progresses in FAZIA detection system and preliminary results from the ISO-FAZIA experiment
Pastore, G.;Piantelli, S.;Gruyer, D.;Barlini, S.;Bini, M.;Casini, G.;Olmi, A.;Pasquali, G.;Poggi, G.;Stefanini, A. A.;Valdre, S.;
2016
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In this contribution the status of the FAZIA project is presented, with a particular focus on the first experiment (identified as ISO-FAZIA) after the R&D phase. In this experiment four complete FAZIA blocks in a fully operating configuration were used. They were mounted in a planar “belt” geometry, symmetrically positioned with respect to the beam axis, covering the polar angles between 2.5 ◦ and 17.4 ◦ degrees. The investigated systems were 84Kr + 48,40Ca at 35 AMeV. The main goal of the experiment was the study of the isospin transport phenomena, extending a previous analysis. This contribution will report on the isotopic identification capability of the FAZIA detector as well as preliminary results concerning the average isospin of the quasi-projectile produced in semiperipheral collisions as a function of the isospin of the target.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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