β-Decay Studies of r-Process Nuclei Using the Advanced Implantation Detector Array (AIDA)
Abstract
Thought to produce around half of all isotopes heavier than iron, the r-process is a key mechanism for nucleosynthesis. However, a complete description of the r-process is still lacking and many unknowns remain. Experimental determination of β-decay half-lives and β-delayed neutron emission probabilities along the r-process path would help to facilitate a greater understanding of this process. The Advanced Implantation Detector Array (AIDA) represents the latest generation of silicon implantation detectors for β-decay studies with fast radioactive ion beams. Preliminary results from commissioning experiments demonstrate successful operation of AIDA and analysis of the data obtained during the first official AIDA experiments is now under-way.
- Publication:
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14th International Symposium on Nuclei in the Cosmos (NIC2016)
- Pub Date:
- 2017
- DOI:
- 10.7566/JPSCP.14.020622
- Bibcode:
- 2017nuco.confb0622G