At the INFN - Legnaro National Laboratories, the Advanced GAmma Tracking Array (AGATA) has been coupled to the PRISMA magnetic spectrometer for a new experimental campaign. This thesis focuses on the commissioning experiment of the setup, during which beam of 32S at 160 MeV was made to impinge on a 124Sn target. The setup was tuned to optimally detect the products of multi-nucleon transfer reactions. The final aim is to be able to optimally evaluate the performance of the setup in terms of efficiencies, resolutions and acceptances.
Ai Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro dell'INFN, lo array gamma AGATA (Advanced GAmma Tracking Array) e lo spettrometro magnetico PRISMA sono stati accoppiati per le future campagne sperimentali. Questo lavoro di tesi tratta dell'esperimento di commissioning di tale apparato, nel quale un fascio di 32S a 160 MeV andava a collidere su di un bersaglio di 124Sn. In vista dell'esperimento il setup è stato ottimizzato per la rilevazione di prodotti di reazioni di multi-nucleon transfer. L'obiettivo finale è quello di valutare efficaciemente le performance dell'apparato in termini di efficienze, risoluzioni e accettanze.
In-beam commissioning of the AGATA-PRISMA setup at Legnaro National Laboratories
PILOTTO, ELIA
2021/2022
Abstract
At the INFN - Legnaro National Laboratories, the Advanced GAmma Tracking Array (AGATA) has been coupled to the PRISMA magnetic spectrometer for a new experimental campaign. This thesis focuses on the commissioning experiment of the setup, during which beam of 32S at 160 MeV was made to impinge on a 124Sn target. The setup was tuned to optimally detect the products of multi-nucleon transfer reactions. The final aim is to be able to optimally evaluate the performance of the setup in terms of efficiencies, resolutions and acceptances.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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