Nuclear frontiers with Active Targets


17.03.2021 – FLNR Scientific Seminar “Nuclear frontiers with Active Targets”, 16-00, online WebEx.

Grigory Rogachev, Department of Physics & Astronomy, Texas A&M University, USA

Active Target detector systems have number of unique features that make them particularly useful for applications with rare isotope beams.
I will review recent results that were obtained using Texas Active Target detector system (TexAT), ranging from beta-delayed charged particle emission measurements, to resonance reactions, to fusion and nucleon transfer reactions with radioactive beams. The emphasis will be on current scientific opportunities, future perspectives and challenges of active target detector systems.