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The Split-Pole Spectrograph consists of a reaction chamber, a dipole magnet, ionization chamber, and a plastic scintinatior. | |||
The dipole magnet can be rotated from .... The maximum field can be reached is 2.0 T? | |||
== Focal plane detector == | |||
An ionization chamber and a plastic scintiator | |||
== SABRE == | == SABRE == | ||
Revision as of 12:38, 4 June 2022
The Split-Pole Spectrograph consists of a reaction chamber, a dipole magnet, ionization chamber, and a plastic scintinatior.
The dipole magnet can be rotated from .... The maximum field can be reached is 2.0 T?
Focal plane detector
An ionization chamber and a plastic scintiator
SABRE
The Silicon Array for Branching Ratio Experiments
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0168900221002837
Contact
- Jeff Blackmon mailto:blackmon@lsu.edu
- Ingo
- who should be contacted?