The Notre-Dame Cube: An active-target time-projection chamber for radioactive beam experiments and detector development
Abstract: Active-target detectors have the potential to address the difficulties associated with the low intensities of radioactive beams. We have developed an active-target detector, the Notre Dame Cube (ND-Cube), to perform experiments with radioactive beams produced at $\mathit{TwinSol}$ and to aid in the development of active-target techniques. Various aspects of the ND-Cube and its design were characterized. The ND-Cube was commissioned with a ${7}$Li beam for measuring ${40}$Ar + ${7}$Li fusion reaction cross sections and investigating ${7}$Li($\alpha$,$\alpha$)${7}$Li scattering events. The ND-Cube will be used to study a range of reactions using light radioactive ions produced at low energy.
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