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2010  LNL 5TC

AGATA@GANIL. 2010  LNL 5TC. 2012  GSI/FRS 5TC+5DC. 2014  GANIL/SPIRAL2 15TC. AGATA + VAMOS + EXOGAM2. AGATA D.+PRISMA. AGATA @ FRS. Total Eff Nominal . ~ 14% . Total Eff. InFlight ~ 10% . Total Eff. CloseConfig ~6% . GANIL physics cases.

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2010  LNL 5TC

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  1. AGATA@GANIL 2010  LNL5TC 2012  GSI/FRS5TC+5DC 2014  GANIL/SPIRAL2 15TC AGATA + VAMOS+ EXOGAM2 AGATA D.+PRISMA AGATA @ FRS Total EffNominal. ~ 14% Total Eff.InFlight ~ 10% Total Eff.CloseConfig~6%

  2. GANIL physics cases • Gamma-ray spectroscopy of very neutron-rich nuclei populated in Deep Inelastic collisions or induced fission using VAMOS to identify the reaction products in Q, A and Z. • Spectroscopy of heavy elements towards SHE and N=Z nuclei populated by fusion –evaporation with VAMOS in gas-filled mode. • Spectroscopy of p-rich nuclei at the N=Z line using the N-wall • Spectroscopy using existing and new SPIRAL1 beams  Ensuring these physics cases with the appropriate ancillaries detectors The mechanical integration has to take into account this broad list of configurations

  3. Angles >10 deg for fission & MNT AGATA 1p at GANIL : Ancillary devices At 0° as separator (vaccum/gas-filled) In G1 coupled to VAMOS (+ EXOGAM2): SIBs, RIBs • Charged particle array for transfer reaction MUST2/TIARA : (d,p) etc … program with SIB and RIB • Charged particle array for prompt tagging : DIAMANT • Neutron detector (Nwall) • Charged particle array for Recoil Decay Tagging : MUSETT • Scintillator : BaF2 array, LaBr3 • Future detector : NEDA (n) , GASPARD ( ?), PARIS (LaBr3) Cryogenic target ? We ensure the coupling to AGATA through the VME AGAVA card

  4. Salle G1 300 Fibres optiques Electronique EXOGAM Electronique AGATA Vers tank nord Détecteur AGATA + Mécanique 3* 220 litres LN2 Alimentation Haute et basse tension + Automate Azote liquide Connexion 27 kW Connexion au réseau eau 26° 8 bars Extension de plateforme

  5. I. Burrows (STFC) M. Ozille (GANIL) • Design done by STFC Daresbury in close collaboration with GANIL • An important work of integration is on-going • Final design review 1st week of December • Projection T1 -2013 • 9 months of construction estimated • On-going discussion with the IPHC workshop for the construction of the support • Workshop for the extendedplateform not yetdefined

  6. I. Burrows (STFC) M. Ozille (GANIL)

  7. Withplunger M. Ozille, P. Grangnant, G. Fremont

  8. I. Burrows (STFC) M. Ozille (GANIL)

  9. AGATA improves the situation by a better equilibrium M. Ozille (GANIL)

  10. I. Burrows (STFC) – G. Gaudiot (IPHC)

  11. L. Menager – M. Jean (GANIL) Processing room « 019 »

  12. TOTAL (k€) 380.7 239.5 141.2

  13. Total investment cost ~380 k€ Detector lab infrastructure ~15 k€ Optical fibers links ~70k€ ~17k€ Processing room 019 Upgrade ~ 102k€ Cryogenic upgrade, connection ~25 k€ ~150 k€

  14. Schedule (assuming that material from GSI arrive on Jan-Feb 2014 …………..) We have requested the host of AGATA until end of 2016 Gas-filled installation expected in mid-2015 GANISOL beam available for physics beginning of 2016 No SPIRAL1 beam in 2014-2015

  15. Budget : Total cost investment ~380k€ 237 k€ guaranteed by GANIL for 2013 to be completed in the 2014 request IPHC requested 90k€ from IN2P3 AP for the mechanic ANR (French Research Funding Agency) request for the gaz-filled mode submitted by the Saclayand GANIL group (PI : Ch. Theisen et Ch. Schmitt) Loan of material from LNL & GSI (cooled cabinet, racks, water distribution, Optical link)

  16. Performance simulations : on-going (final release expected February) Electronic coupling: on-going (several meeting already done or scheduled) Data flow, DAQ on-going (several meeting already done or scheduled) Mechanic design : on-going (final design review) Optical link on-going (purchase order expected on April) Data analysis starting (first meeting on the first week of Dec.) AutoFill-cryogenic infra starting (meeting with Saclay crew) Infrastructure on-going (needs identified, final design review on going) Local organization done (STP, BE, GAP,SPE, GVC already working) Task distribution done GANIL project method: Set of spec delivered, etc …. Installation description for DIRC01 : 1st draft released to the QSE, risk analysis beginning of 2013 ~ 4ETP have worked in 2012 on the project ≈20 persons involved at GANIL ~80 h.mois pour 2013-2014 Collaboration : Local project manager : E.Clément Campaign spokesperson announced : S. Lenzi Call for LOI sent : dead line 8th February2013 1st workshop 18th to 20st of February organized at GANIL AGATA week 20-22 March at GANIL

  17. JoaLjungvall (CSNSM)

  18. Performance of the array J. Ljungvall (CSNSM) for the AGATA collaboration - Preliminary AGATA nominal 233 mm EXOGAM nominal 145 mm × ~ 1.25 × ~ 1.5

  19. More than efficiency , AGATA provides higher sensitivity b =12% × ~ 4.7 × ~ 12 gg performances under simulations

  20. EXOGAM coupled to VAMOS: • Spectroscopy of n-rich nuclei Beam: 238U @ 5.5 MeV/u, (i ~ 2pnA) Target : 9Be, 12C,48Ca,70Zn, 198Pt … (1 mg/cm2) • Full identification of the heavy recoil in VAMOS • Shell evolution toward 54Ca (M. Rejmund et al) • lifetime measurement with a plunger in n-rich nuclei beyond 68Ni (J Ljungvall et al; A Dijon et al, I. Celikovic et al) • Delayed and prompt gamma spectroscopy around 68Ni (A Dijon et al) • Transfer induced fission reactions (F. Farget et al, M. Rejmund et al. A. Görgen et al.) • Spectroscopy of heavy element Os (J. Valient-Dobon et al)

  21. EXOGAM coupled to VAMOS+MUSETT: • Spectroscopy of SHE nuclei • VAMOS + EXOGAM+MUSETT • Vamosat 0 degreeused as separator • Prompt spectroscopyafterRecoildecaytagging (a-decay) in MUSETT Vacuum mode : 22Ne +197Au 214Ac Gas filled mode : 48Ca+198Pt  244Cf Not yet fully funded and operational French grant Agency for Research 2013 request (Saclay -GANIL) genergykeV MUSETT array aenergykeV

  22. Spectroscopybeyond Fm:the shell model towards SHE Unique opportunity to couple AGATA -1p with a separator in fusion induced reaction VAMOS in gas-filled / Vacuum mode Rejection > 1010 Measured in the 40Ca+150Sm reaction Prompt spectrocopywithp,ataggingat the focal plane (MUSETT) C. Schmitt et al NIM A 621 (2010) 558–565

  23. Collectivity in N≈Z nuclei: • Enhancementfrom T=0? VAMOS in gas-filled with AGATA and MUSETT (Island of a-emitter) • Onset of collectivity induced by np pairing • near N=Z and closed shells ? • Prompt spectroscopy of light Xe,Te,I isotopes • a and p emitter M. Sandzelius et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 99, 022501 (2007). Gasfilled mode : 54Fe+54Fe  106Te +2n (25 nb) 54Fe+58Ni  110Xe +2n (50 nb) 54Fe+58Ni  109I +p2n (10 mb)

  24. EXOGAM coupled to the NWall • Prompt Spectroscopy of N=Z nuclei 92 Pd 46 46 J=9 J=9 J=7 J=7 4072 10+ 3127 8+ 2536 (6+ ) 2466 6+ 1786 1708 (4+ ) 4+ 874 878 2+ (2+ ) A new Spin-alignedpairingphase in 92Pd 0 0 0+ 0+ 92Pd, exp. 92Pd, SM B Cederwall, et al, Nature469, 68-71 (2011)

  25. Performance of the array J. Ljungvall (CSNSM) for the AGATA collaboration - Preliminary AGATA nominal 233 mm EXOGAM nominal 145 mm × ~ 1.25 × ~ 1.5

  26. Compatible VAMOS standard de 0 à 50 degres Compatible gas-filled 8 Targets Can be the support of a « wobbling » target • Whatis not good : • Chargedparticle detectors : DSSD, CUPS, DANTE etc … are difficult to insert • Except if wemodify the conic part of the chamber for not so close pack configuration

  27. L’angle de 14° est une contrainte qui laisse un cône sans matière pour les détecteurs EXOGAM à 90°

  28. Cible 15mm 30 mm ??

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