Abstract

A Compact Spectrometer for Heavy IoN Experiments (CSHINE) has been recently built for the studies of heavy ion reactions at intermediate energies. CSHINE consists of a Si-Si-CsI telescope array and a parallel plate avalanche counter (PPAC) array. Each telescope consists of a thin single-sided silicon strip detector and a thick double-sided silicon strip detector backed by a 3 × 3 CsI(Tl) crystal hodoscope. The thicknesses of the silicon detectors are optimized in order to identify various types of light charged particles in a wide energy range. PPAC is a large-area two-dimensional position-sensitive gas detector, which records fission fragments with the intrinsic efficiency of approximately 100% but filters out light charged particles at properly selected working conditions. In the phase-II run, four Si-Si-CsI telescopes and three PPACs have been installed and operated in the beam experiment with 25 MeV/u Kr+Pb reactions. Particle identification for isotopes from Hydrogen to Boron has been achieved with the Si-Si-CsI telescopes, while excellent timing and position resolution have been achieved with the PPACs.

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