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The FAZIA setup: A review on the electronics and the mechanical mounting

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
Short description:
The FAZIA setup: A review on the electronics and the mechanical mounting / Valdre, S., Casini, G., Le Neindre, N., Bini, M., Boiano, A., Borderie, B., Edelbruck, P., Poggi, G., Salomon, F., Tortone, G., Alba, R., Barlini, S., Bonnet, E., Bougard, B., Bougault, R., Bruhn, G., Bruno, M., Buccola, A., Camaiani, A., Chbihi, A., et al.. - In: NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH. SECTION A, ACCELERATORS, SPECTROMETERS, DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT. - ISSN 0168-9002. - 930:(2019), pp. 27-36. [10.1016/j.nima.2019.03.082]
abstract:
In this paper the technological aspects of the FAZIA array will be explored. After a productive commissioning phase, FAZIA blocks started to measure and give very useful data to explore the physics of Fermi energy heavy-ion reactions. This was possible thanks to many technical measures and innovations developed in the commissioning phase and tuned during the first experimental campaigns. This paper gives a detailed description of the present status of the FAZIA setup from the electronic and mechanical point of view, trying also to trace a path for new improvements and refinements of the apparatus.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Valdre, S; Casini, G; Le Neindre, N; Bini, M; Boiano, A; Borderie, B; Edelbruck, P; Poggi, G; Salomon, F; Tortone, G; Alba, R; Barlini, S; Bonnet, E; Bougard, B; Bougault, R; Bruhn, G; Bruno, M; Buccola, A; Camaiani, A; Chbihi, A; Ciampi, C; Cicerchia, M; Cinausero, M; Dellaquila, D; Desrues, P; Duenas, Ja; Fabris, D; Falorsi, M; Frankland, Jd; Frosin, C; Galichet, E; Giordano, R; Gramegna, F; Grassi, L; Gruver, D; Guerzoni, M; Henri, M; Kajetanowicz, M; Korcyl, K; Kordyasz, A; Kozik, T; Lecomte, P; Lombardo, I; Lopez, O; Maiolino, C; Mantovani, G; Marchi, T; Margotti, A; Merrer, Y; Morelli, L; Olmi, A; Ordine, A; Ottanelli, P; Pain, C; Palka, M; Parlog, M; Pasquali, G; Pastore, G; Piantelli, S; de Preaumont, H; Revenko, R; Richard, A; Rivet, Mf; Ropert, J; Rosato, E; Saillant, F; Santonocito, D; Scarlini, E; Serra, S; Soulet, C; Spadaccini, G; Stefanini, Aa; Tobia, G; Upadhyaya, S; Vanzanella, A; Verde, G; Vient, E; Vigilante, M; Wanlin, E; Wittwer, G; Zucchini, A
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/239500
Published in:
NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH. SECTION A, ACCELERATORS, SPECTROMETERS, DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT
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