EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2016)

FAZIA applications

  • Piantelli S.,
  • Casini G.,
  • Maurenzig P.R.,
  • Olmi A.,
  • Barlini S.,
  • Bini M.,
  • Pasquali G.,
  • Pastore G.,
  • Poggi G.,
  • Stefanini A.A.,
  • Valdrè S.,
  • Ademard G.,
  • Auger L.,
  • Bougault R.,
  • Bonnet E.,
  • Borderie B.,
  • Chbihi A.,
  • Frankland J.D.,
  • Gruyer D.,
  • Lopez O.,
  • LeNeindre N.,
  • Parlog M.,
  • Rivet M.F.,
  • Vient E.,
  • Rosato E.,
  • Spadaccini G.,
  • Vigilante M.,
  • Bruno M.,
  • Marchi T.,
  • Morelli L.,
  • Cinausero M.,
  • Degerlier M.,
  • Gramegna F.,
  • Kordyasz A.,
  • Kozik T.,
  • Twarog T.,
  • Alba R.,
  • Maiolino C.,
  • Santonocito D.,
  • Galichet E.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201611710005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 117
p. 10005

Abstract

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The present status and the perspectives of the FAZIA project are presented. The main achievements in terms of identification thresholds and isotopic resolution are discussed, together with the adopted technical solutions. The detector is particularly well suited for the investigation of isospin transport phenomena at intermediate beam energies; perspectives to reduce the identification thresholds to cope with lower energy ISOL beams are briefly introduced. Some experimental results concerning isospin transport effects obtained with a test telescope are presented. The study of isospin transport phenomena can give information on the symmetry energy term of the nuclear equation of state by comparing the experimental results on isospin related observables with the predictions of transport codes.