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Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2012

Measurement of 17F + p reactions with ANASEN

L. E. Linhardt; L. T. Baby; D. W. Bardayan; J.C. Blackmon; H. E. Gardiner; E. D. Johnson; E Koschiy; M T Macon; M Matos; B C Rasco; G. V. Rogachev; D. Santiago-Gonzalez; Ingo Wiedenhoever

Reactions involving radioactive nuclei play an important role in stellar explosions, but those reactions involving short-lived nuclei have only limited experimental information available due to currently limited beam intensities. Several facilities are aiming to provide greater access to these unstable isotopes at higher beam intensities, but more efficient and selective techniques and devices are needed to properly study these important reactions. The Array for Nuclear Astrophysics Studies with Exotic Nuclei (ANASEN), a charged particle detector designed by Louisiana State University (LSU) and Florida State University (FSU), was created for this purpose. ANASEN is used to study the reactions important in the αp- and rp- processes with proton-rich exotic nuclei, providing essentially complete solid angle coverage through an array of 40 silicon-strip detectors backed with CsI scintillators, covering an area of roughly 1300 cm2. ANASEN also includes an active gas target/detector in a position-sensitive annular gas proportional counter, which allows direct measurement of (α,p) reactions in inverse kinematics. The first in-beam measurements with a partial implementation of ANASEN were performed at the RESOLUT radioactive beam facility of FSU during the summer of 2011. They included stable beam experiments and measurements of the 17F(p,p)17F and 17F(p,α)14O reactions which are important to understanding the structure of 18Ne and the 14O(α,p)17F reaction rate. The performance of ANASEN and initial results from the 17F studies will be presented.


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

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Maria Anastasiou; Ingo Wiedenhoever; L. T. Baby; N. Rijal; J.J. Parker; J.C. Blackmon; Kevin Macon; D.S. Gonzalez; Y. Koshchiy; G. V. Rogachev; J. Belarge; A. Kuchera


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

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Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2014

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Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2014

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Ingo Wiedenhoever; L. T. Baby; Sean Kuvin; Jessica Baker; Jeff Blackmon; C. M. Deibel; Kevin Macon; Kayla Colbert; Nathan Quails


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2012

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Daniel S. Moerland; Ingo Wiedenhoever; L. T. Baby; D. D. Caussyn; David Spingler


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2012

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Ingo Wiedenhoever; Alexander Rojas; L. T. Baby; Jessica Baker; Sean Kuvin; Patrick N. Peplowski; D. Santiago-Gonzalez; G. Perdikakis


Proceedings of 11th Symposium on Nuclei in the Cosmos — PoS(NIC XI) | 2011

Na reaction with ANASEN and its importance in the breakout from the hot CNO cycle

M. Matos; Jeff C Blackmon; L. E. Linhardt; Laura L. Mondello; Eric G. Johnson; G. V. Rogachev; Ingo Wiedenhoever


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2011

Studies of exotic nuclear reactions at the RESOLUT facility

D. Santiago-Gonzalez; Ingo Wiedenhoever; V. Abramkina; Melina Avila; T. Baugher; D. Bazin; B.A. Brown; P.D. Cottle; A. Gade; T. Glasmacher; Kirby W. Kemper; S. McDaniel; Alexander Rojas; A. Ratkiewicz; R. Meharchand; E.C. Simpson; J.A. Tostevin; A. Volya; D. Weisshaar


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2011

Active Targets for Experiments with Rare Isotopes

L. E. Linhardt; M. Matos; B.C. Rasco; Hannah Gardiner; Kevin Macon; J.C. Blackmon; D. Santiago-Gonzalez; L. T. Baby; Evgeniy Koschiy; Ingo Wiedenhoever; G. V. Rogachev

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L. T. Baby

Florida State University

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G. V. Rogachev

Florida State University

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J.C. Blackmon

Louisiana State University

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L. E. Linhardt

Louisiana State University

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M. Matos

Michigan State University

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Patrick N. Peplowski

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

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Sean Kuvin

Florida State University

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B C Rasco

Louisiana State University

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C. M. Deibel

Argonne National Laboratory

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