EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2015)

Status and perspectives of fragmentation beams at LNS with CHIMERA detector

  • Cardella G.,
  • Acosta L.,
  • Amorini F.,
  • Auditore L.,
  • Berceanu I.,
  • Chatterjiee M.B.,
  • De Filippo E.,
  • Francalanza L.,
  • Grassi L.,
  • La Guidara E.,
  • Lanzalone G.,
  • Lombardo I.,
  • Minniti T.,
  • Pagano A.,
  • Pagano E.V.,
  • Papa M.,
  • Pirrone S.,
  • Politi G.,
  • Quattrocchi L.,
  • Rizzo F.,
  • Rosato E.,
  • Russotto P.,
  • Trifirò A.,
  • Trimarchi M.,
  • Verde G.,
  • Vigilante M.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20158800012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 88
p. 00012

Abstract

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Relatively large yields of various exotic beams produced through in-flight fragmentation are available at LNS. Using the CHIMERA detector, we performed various experiments to study elastic and inelastic scattering, transfer, break-up, and reaction dynamics with targets from proton and deuteron to carbon and heavier. For reactions with relatively light systems we used the kinematical coincidence method to extract high resolution angular distributions of binary reactions from the measured light particle energy spectra. We also used the CsI detectors of CHIMERA to detect gamma rays emitted in the reactions. Some of most recent results are presented together with future perspectives with the coupling of CHIMERA with FARCOS array.