Speaker
Mr
Kevin Li
(Stellenbosch University, iThemba Labs)
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The AFRODITE array at iThemba Labs, together with the ancillary neutron wall detectors, provide high selectivity in viewing the direct two proton stripping reaction, in particular the 115In(3He,n)117Sb and 16O(3He,n)18Ne reactions. The populated states were identified via the gamma spectra from the CLOVER detectors selected by neutron-γ coincident events. The AFRODITE CLOVER array, together with a catalogue of other detectors such as the TIGRESS and LEPS detectors, have been integrated into the simulation and together are utilised to validate and understand our experimental results.
Would you like to <br> submit a short paper <br> for the Conference <br> Proceedings (Yes / No)?
No
Apply to be<br> considered for a student <br> award (Yes / No)?
Yes
Level for award<br> (Hons, MSc, <br> PhD)?
MSc
Main supervisor (name and email)<br>and his / her institution
Paul Papka
papka@sun.ac.za
Primary author
Mr
Kevin Li
(Stellenbosch University, iThemba Labs)
Co-authors
Dr
Paul Papka
(Stellenbosch University)
Dr
Pete Jones
(iThemba LABS)