Combining γ-ray and particle spectroscopy with SONIC@HORUS
Abstract: The particle spectrometer SONIC for particle- coincidence measurements was commissioned at the Institute for Nuclear Physics in Cologne, Germany. SONIC consists of up to 12 silicon - telescopes with a total solid angle coverage of 9%, and will complement HORUS, a -ray spectrometer with 14 HPGe detectors. The combined setup SONIC@HORUS is used to investigate the -decay behaviour of low-spin states up to the neutron separation threshold excited by light-ion inelastic scattering and transfer reactions using beams provided by a 10 MV FN Tandem accelerator. The particle- coincidence method will be presented using data from a Mo(p,p') experiment. In a Sn(d,X) experiment, excellent particle identification has been achieved because of the good energy resolution of the silicon detectors of approximately 20 keV. Due to the non-negligible momentum transfer in the reaction, a Doppler correction of the detected -ray energy has to be performed, using the additional information from measuring the ejectile energy and direction. The high sensitivity of the setup is demonstrated by the results from a Mo(p,p') experiment, where small -decay branching ratios have been deduced.
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