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“Simulations of the new SPEDE detector at IDS”

Shape coexistence is an interesting aspect of the behavior of the atomic nucleus. This phenomenon consists in the presence in the same nuclei, at low excitation energy, and within a very narrow energy range, of two or more states (or bands of states) which: (a) have well defined and distinct propert...

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Autor principal: de la Fuente Rosales, Gabriel
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2634784
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description Shape coexistence is an interesting aspect of the behavior of the atomic nucleus. This phenomenon consists in the presence in the same nuclei, at low excitation energy, and within a very narrow energy range, of two or more states (or bands of states) which: (a) have well defined and distinct properties, and, (b) which can be interpreted in terms of different intrinsic shapes. One of the key signatures for shape coexistence is the presence of 0+ states at low excitation energies. Measuring simultaneously internal conversion electrons and γ-rays provides information on the structure of nuclei that cannot be obtained when measuring either γ-rays or conversion electrons alone. The purpose of the project was to simulate the response and the efficiency of the SPEDE detector and how its copper cooling block may effect the efficiency of the other IDS detectors.
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spelling cern-26347842019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2634784engde la Fuente Rosales, Gabriel“Simulations of the new SPEDE detector at IDS”Nuclear Physics - ExperimentShape coexistence is an interesting aspect of the behavior of the atomic nucleus. This phenomenon consists in the presence in the same nuclei, at low excitation energy, and within a very narrow energy range, of two or more states (or bands of states) which: (a) have well defined and distinct properties, and, (b) which can be interpreted in terms of different intrinsic shapes. One of the key signatures for shape coexistence is the presence of 0+ states at low excitation energies. Measuring simultaneously internal conversion electrons and γ-rays provides information on the structure of nuclei that cannot be obtained when measuring either γ-rays or conversion electrons alone. The purpose of the project was to simulate the response and the efficiency of the SPEDE detector and how its copper cooling block may effect the efficiency of the other IDS detectors.CERN-STUDENTS-Note-2018-042oai:cds.cern.ch:26347842018-08-17
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics - Experiment
de la Fuente Rosales, Gabriel
“Simulations of the new SPEDE detector at IDS”
title “Simulations of the new SPEDE detector at IDS”
title_full “Simulations of the new SPEDE detector at IDS”
title_fullStr “Simulations of the new SPEDE detector at IDS”
title_full_unstemmed “Simulations of the new SPEDE detector at IDS”
title_short “Simulations of the new SPEDE detector at IDS”
title_sort “simulations of the new spede detector at ids”
topic Nuclear Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2634784
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