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CSHINE for studies of HBT correlation in heavy ion reactions

The compact spectrometer for heavy ion experiment (CSHINE) is under construction for the study of isospin chronology via the Hanbury Brown–Twiss (HBT) particle correlation function and the nuclear equation of state of asymmetrical nuclear matter. The CSHINE consists of silicon strip detector (SSD) t...

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Published in:Nuclear science and techniques 2021, Vol.32 (1), p.27-34, Article 4
Main Authors: Wang, Yi-Jie, Guan, Fen-Hai, Diao, Xin-Yue, Wu, Qiang-Hua, Wei, Xiang-Lun, Yang, He-Run, Ma, Peng, Qin, Zhi, Qin, Yu-Hao, Guo, Dong, Hu, Rong-Jiang, Duan, Li-Min, Xiao, Zhi-Gang
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Summary:The compact spectrometer for heavy ion experiment (CSHINE) is under construction for the study of isospin chronology via the Hanbury Brown–Twiss (HBT) particle correlation function and the nuclear equation of state of asymmetrical nuclear matter. The CSHINE consists of silicon strip detector (SSD) telescopes and large-area parallel-plate avalanche counters, which measure the light charged particles and fission fragments, respectively. In phase I, two SSD telescopes were used to observe 30 MeV/u 40 Ar + 197 Au reactions. The results presented here demonstrate that hydrogen and helium were observed with high isotopic resolution, and the HBT correlation functions of light charged particles could be constructed from the obtained data.
ISSN:1001-8042
2210-3147
DOI:10.1007/s41365-020-00842-2