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FAZIA: Prototyping a next-generation 4π array for nuclear reaction-dynamics studies

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The international FAZIA (Four π A and Z Identification Array) Collaboration, presently involving researchers and institutions from France, Italy, Poland, Romania, Spain, India, Canada and USA, is currently investigating the use of new detector types/configurations (nTD Si detectors, single chip telescope) and new electronics (charge/current preamplifiers, digital sampling and signal processing) in view of defining a next-generation detection array with improved particle identification capability to study nuclear reaction dynamics and thermodynamics exploiting the Radioactive Nuclear Beam (RNB) facilities. The present main R&D activities inside the Collaboration are brielfly described.

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Poggi, G. FAZIA: Prototyping a next-generation 4π array for nuclear reaction-dynamics studies. Eur. Phys. J. Spec. Top. 150, 369–372 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjst/e2007-00350-1

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