ChAKRA : The high resolution charged particle detector array at VECC

Abstract

A large 4π array of charged particle detectors has been developed at Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre to facilitate high resolution charged particle reaction and spectroscopy studies by detecting event-by-event the charged reaction products emitted in heavy ion reactions at energy 10-60 MeV/A. The forward part (θ 70 - 450) of the array consists of 24 highly granular, high resolution charged particle telescopes, each of which is made by three layers [single sided silicon strip() + double sided silicon strip (E/) + CsI(Tl)(E)]of detectors. The backward part of the array consists of 112 CsI(Tl) detectors which are capable of detecting primarily the light charged particles (Z 2) emitted in the angular range of θ 450 - 1750. The extreme forward part of the array (θ 30 - 70) is made up of 32 slow-fast plastic phoswich detectors that are capable of detecting light (Z 2) and heavy charged particles (3 Z 20) as well as handling high count rates. The design, construction and characterization of the array has been described.

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