Speaker
Description
The AGATA-MUGAST-VAMOS set-up, which was recently available at GANIL
for a direct reaction campaign, combined the state-of-the-art gamma-ray
tracking array AGATA with the highly-segmented silicon array MUGAST and
the large-acceptance magnetic spectrometer VAMOS. The mechanical and
electronics integration provided a maximum efficiency for each device.
The superb sensitivity of the complete set-up offered a unique
opportunity to perform exclusive measurements of direct reactions with
radioactive beams delivered by the SPIRAL1 facility at GANIL, France.
An experimental campaign using radioactive ISOL beams was performed
during 2019-2021 using the cutting-edge combined setup, covering
physics cases ranging from oxygen-14 to argon-46, and topics from
nuclear structure and dynamics to astrophysics.
In this contribution I'll review the performance of the setup an focus
on high-impact physics results of the experimental campaign.
Attendance Type | In-person |
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