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Test experiments are reported illustrating the potential of the HMI Binary Reaction Spectrometer (BRS) as a reaction channel filter for γ-ray spectroscopy with binary exit channels. The BRS, developed as an ancillary detector for EUROBALL, was tested with the smaller γ-detector array OSIRIS. For correlated detection of two heavy ejectiles the BRS combines two large-area, fourfold segmented gas detector telescopes in a kinematic coincidence set-up.
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Thummerer, S., Gebauer, B., Von Oertzen, W. et al. In-beam γ-ray spectroscopy with binary reactions using the HMI binary reaction trigger spectrometer. Il Nuovo Cimento A (1971-1996) 111, 1077–1082 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03035995
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03035995