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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 2" x 2" aluminum cell and 16 "large" detectors that encapsulate the <math> C_6 D_6 </math> within a  4" x 2" aluminum cell.
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 2" x 2" aluminum cell and 16 "large" detectors that encapsulate the <math> C_6 D_6 </math> within a  4" x 2" aluminum cell.
= Contact =
Sergio Almaraz-Calderon mailto:salmarazcalderon@fsu.edu

Revision as of 15:12, 28 November 2022

CATRiNA at Gamma Station beamline

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 2" x 2" aluminum cell and 16 "large" detectors that encapsulate the within a 4" x 2" aluminum cell.

Contact

Sergio Almaraz-Calderon mailto:salmarazcalderon@fsu.edu