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== Elog ==  
== Elog ==  
FSU holds a copy of the internal [https://fsunuc.physics.fsu.edu/elog/2022_05_e21062_FRIB/ elog].
FSU hosts a copy of the internal [https://fsunuc.physics.fsu.edu/elog/2022_05_e21062_FRIB/ elog].


== Press release ==
== Press release ==
https://www.lansingstatejournal.com/story/news/2022/05/09/experiments-michigan-states-frib-get-underway-week/9680620002/
https://www.lansingstatejournal.com/story/news/2022/05/09/experiments-michigan-states-frib-get-underway-week/9680620002/

Revision as of 23:56, 24 May 2022

a photo of FDSi looking at downstream.

FRIB FDSi (FRIB Decay Station initiaor) e21062 experiment is the first experiment using the fast beam line since the official opening of FRIB on May 2, 2022. The FDSi consists of 4 detectors devices for neutron detection (VANDLE), gamma-ray detection (Clarion1), total absorption (MTAS), and an implantation detector (YSO).

The experiment has collaboration of 50+ people from 9 institutes,

For more information on the FDSi

Experimental Objective

Quote from the proposal:

The goal of the proposed investigation is to perform multi-modal decay spectroscopy in the region near N=28 and below the 20Ca nuclei. Specifically, decay of the N=29 isotones into their N=28 daughters and the N=28 isotones into their N=27 daughters from Mg to Ar are targeted, with specific cases highlighted in the introduction. Additionally, decay of the near-dripline systems of 40Mg and 37Na will be studied.

Beam

48Ca beam with 117 MeV/u {need to be confirmed} hits on natural carbon target to produce the fragmentation beam.

Experimental Setup

Location of the FDSi
Setup diagram for the beamline detectors
Close up on the Implantation detector.

Elog

FSU hosts a copy of the internal elog.

Press release

https://www.lansingstatejournal.com/story/news/2022/05/09/experiments-michigan-states-frib-get-underway-week/9680620002/