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'''A'''rray for '''N'''uclear '''A'''strophysics and '''S'''tructure with '''E'''xotic '''N'''uclei ('''ANASEN''') is an active target detector. FSU, LSU, and TAM are joined in the development of the project. | |||
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Revision as of 16:16, 15 December 2023
Array for Nuclear Astrophysics and Structure with Exotic Nuclei (ANASEN) is an active target detector. FSU, LSU, and TAM are joined in the development of the project.
First Generation
NIM paper : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2017.07.030 PRC paper : https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.105.055806
Second Generation
The main difference from the 1st generation is the Twisted Anode and Cathode wires.
Basics Geometry
There are 5 Layers on the radial position of the ANASEN.
Structure | Radius [mm] |
---|---|
ionizing wires | 23 |
Graurd wires | 33 |
Anode wires | 38 |
Cathode wires | 43 |
SuperX3 Silicon | 88 |
Twisted Anode and Cathodes
Readout
SuperX3 Silicon Detector Array
There are 24 Super-X3 double-sided Silicon detectors on the wall of the ANASEN. They are placed 88 mm away from the beam axis. Each of them has 75 mm X 40 mm sensitive area. Thus, the super-X3 covers a forward and backward angle of 40 deg.