Author:
Capponi L.,Kuşoğlu A.,Söderström P.-A.,Balabanski D.L.,Turturică G.V.,Bocchi G.,Chesnevskaya S.,Dhal A.,Dinescu D.,Djourelov N.,Niu Y.,Oprisa A.,Pappalardo A.,Suliman G.,Ur C.A.
Abstract
Abstract
The new facility, Extreme Light Infrastructure – Nuclear
Physics (ELI-NP), is a combined laser-gamma nuclear physics research
facility currently undergoing its final implementation stages in
Măgurele near Bucharest, Romania. It already hosts two
fully-operational 10 PW laser arms and, by 2023, it will also house
a γ-beam system based on laser Compton backscattering,
capable of delivering a high-brilliance, low-energy beam at
E
γ ≲ 19.5 MeV. Owing to this unique laser-gamma
instrumentation combination, several types of experiments will be
possible at ELI-NP, including high precision nuclear resonance
fluorescence (NRF) experiments. In this case, the main γ-beam
detection system for performing NRF studies at ELI-NP is represented
by the ELI Array of DEtectors (ELIADE), featuring eight high-purity
germanium (HPGe) segmented clover detectors. The current work
presents the characteristics of two of the ELIADE detectors,
including their photopeak detection efficiency, energy resolution,
and peak-to-total ratio measured using γ-ray sources, as well
as the timing performance obtained via in-beam measurements. For
these latter detector tests, 130La was populated via the fusion
evaporation reaction 121Sb(12C,3n)130La using a beam
energy of 53 MeV at the Horia Hulubei National Institute of Physics
and Nuclear Engineering (IFIN-HH), also located in
Măgurele. Herein, we report on the results of the ^130La
linear polarization measurements taken using the ELIADE detectors as
Compton polarimeters. The results obtained from the in-beam
experiment were compared to several already published works and we
present new information on the transition multipolarity in
130La.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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