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= Introduction = | = Introduction = | ||
The '''C'''ompound '''A'''rray for '''T'''ransfer '''R'''eactions '''i'''n '''N'''uclear '''A'''strophysics (CATRiNA) is neutron detector array located at Florida State University. CATRiNA is composed of 32 deuterated-benzene (<math> C_6 D_6 </math>) liquid scintillators. The array consists of 16 "small" detectors that encapsulate the <math> C_6 D_6 </math> within a <math> 2'' x 2'' <\math> aluminum cell and 16 "large" detectors that encapsulate the <math> C_6 D_6 </math> within a <math> 4'' x 2'' <\math> aluminum cell. |
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Introduction
The Compound Array for Transfer Reactions in Nuclear Astrophysics (CATRiNA) is neutron detector array located at Florida State University. CATRiNA is composed of 32 deuterated-benzene () liquid scintillators. The array consists of 16 "small" detectors that encapsulate the within a Failed to parse (unknown function "\math"): {\displaystyle 2'' x 2'' <\math> aluminum cell and 16 "large" detectors that encapsulate the <math> C_6 D_6 } within a <math> 4 x 2 <\math> aluminum cell.