Speaker
Description
The RAON accelerator facility in Korea has recently commenced operations with its low-energy superconducting linear accelerator (SCL3) and ISOL system, providing unique opportunities for nuclear structure studies with both stable and RI beams. The Center for Exotic Nuclear Studies (CENS) is leading several experimental programs at RAON, focusing on nuclear shell evolution, collective excitations, and the fundamental properties of exotic nuclei. To support these scientific goals, CENS has developed advanced detection systems, including the ASGARD HPGe clover array and the STARK Jr. silicon detector array designed to be integrated with the ASGARD array for coincident measurements. In this presentation, we will report on the current status of these detection systems at RAON and discuss the early results from the commissioning experiments conducted over the past year, highlighting the RAON’s potential for high-resolution gamma-ray spectroscopy.
| Contribution category | Experiment |
|---|---|
| Presenter status | Faculty/Staff |