The Extreme Light Infrastructure is a major European undertaking with
the aim of constructing a set of facilities that can produce the worlds
highest intensity laser beams as well as unique high-brilliance,
narrow-bandwidth gamma-ray beams using laser-based inverse Compton
scattering. The latter will be one of the unique features of the
facility in Bucharest-Magurele, Romania, where the scientific focus will
be towards Nuclear Physics And nuclear photonics both with high
intensity lasers and gamma beams individually, as well as combined. One
of the main instruments being constructed for the Nuclear Physics And
applications with high-brilliance gamma-beams research activity is the
ELIADE gamma-ray detector array. This array consists of eight segmented
HPGe clover detectors as well as large-volume LaBr3 detectors. The
nuclear physics topics are expected to cover a large range including,
but not limited to, properties of pygmy resonance and collective
scissors mode excitations, parity violation in nuclear excitations, and
matrix elements for neutrinoless double-beta decay. However, the
uniqueness of the environment in which ELIADE will operate presents
several challenges in the design and construction of the array. Here, we
discuss some of these challenges and how we plan to overcome them, as
well as the current status of implementation.
%0 Journal Article
%1 ISI:000463866500012
%A Soderstrom, P-A
%A Suliman, G.
%A Ur, C. A.
%A Balabanski, D.
%A Beck, T.
%A Capponi, L.
%A Dhal, A.
%A Iancu, V
%A Ilie, S.
%A Iovea, M.
%A Kusoglu, A.
%A Petcu, C.
%A Pietralla, N.
%A Turturica, V, G.
%A Udup, E.
%A Wilhelmy, J.
%A Zilges, A.
%D 2019
%J Acta Physica Polonica B
%K imported myown zilges
%N 3
%P 329-338
%R 10.5506/APhysPolB.50.329
%T HIGH-RESOLUTION GAMMA-RAY SPECTROSCOPY WITH ELIADE AT THE EXTREME LIGHT
INFRASTRUCTURE
%V 50
%X The Extreme Light Infrastructure is a major European undertaking with
the aim of constructing a set of facilities that can produce the worlds
highest intensity laser beams as well as unique high-brilliance,
narrow-bandwidth gamma-ray beams using laser-based inverse Compton
scattering. The latter will be one of the unique features of the
facility in Bucharest-Magurele, Romania, where the scientific focus will
be towards Nuclear Physics And nuclear photonics both with high
intensity lasers and gamma beams individually, as well as combined. One
of the main instruments being constructed for the Nuclear Physics And
applications with high-brilliance gamma-beams research activity is the
ELIADE gamma-ray detector array. This array consists of eight segmented
HPGe clover detectors as well as large-volume LaBr3 detectors. The
nuclear physics topics are expected to cover a large range including,
but not limited to, properties of pygmy resonance and collective
scissors mode excitations, parity violation in nuclear excitations, and
matrix elements for neutrinoless double-beta decay. However, the
uniqueness of the environment in which ELIADE will operate presents
several challenges in the design and construction of the array. Here, we
discuss some of these challenges and how we plan to overcome them, as
well as the current status of implementation.
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the aim of constructing a set of facilities that can produce the worlds
highest intensity laser beams as well as unique high-brilliance,
narrow-bandwidth gamma-ray beams using laser-based inverse Compton
scattering. The latter will be one of the unique features of the
facility in Bucharest-Magurele, Romania, where the scientific focus will
be towards Nuclear Physics And nuclear photonics both with high
intensity lasers and gamma beams individually, as well as combined. One
of the main instruments being constructed for the Nuclear Physics And
applications with high-brilliance gamma-beams research activity is the
ELIADE gamma-ray detector array. This array consists of eight segmented
HPGe clover detectors as well as large-volume LaBr3 detectors. The
nuclear physics topics are expected to cover a large range including,
but not limited to, properties of pygmy resonance and collective
scissors mode excitations, parity violation in nuclear excitations, and
matrix elements for neutrinoless double-beta decay. However, the
uniqueness of the environment in which ELIADE will operate presents
several challenges in the design and construction of the array. Here, we
discuss some of these challenges and how we plan to overcome them, as
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