Split-Pole Spectrograph

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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 0 to 55 degrees in the lab. The magnetic field has an upper limit of 14.5 kG.

Focal plane detector

The focal plane detector consists of an ion chamber with a set of delay lines to detect the position of a particle along the focal plane and a plastic scintillator to detect the energy of the incoming particle. Using the energy loss of the particle through the ion chamber with the energy deposited in the scintillator, particles of different charge and mass can be identified.

There are two position sensitive delay lines in the focal plane detector. By reconstructing the particle trajectory using the position information of both delay lines, the resolution can be enhanced by correcting for the kinematic shift of the reaction.

SABRE

Installing particle shield on SABER (photo taken on May 5, 2022)

The Silicon Array for Branching Ratio Experiments

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0168900221002837

SPS Experiment Guide

Media:SPS_Experiment_Guide.pdf

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