Decay Detector For The Study of Isoscalar Giant Monopole Resonances
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Abstract
The nuclear matter incompressibility is extracted from measurement of the energy of giant monopole resonances. This incompressibility term is incorporated in the nuclear matter equation of state, which can be used to physically describe supernovae and neutron stars. Progress has been made in the design, construction, and calibration of a decay particle detector mainly composed of plastic scintillator arrays, which we will use to study the Isoscalar Giant Monopole Resonance (ISGMR) in unstable nuclei. Nuclei excited to the ISGMR region are particle unstable and will p, alpha, or n decay shortly after excitation in light nuclei. We explore two method for predicting the light output by the scintillators of the detector due to energy loss by light ions.
Authors
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Caleigh Samuels
Cyclotron Institute Texas A\&M University, Radford University
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D.H. Youngblood
Cyclotron Institute Texas A\&M University, Texas A\&M University
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Y.-W. Lui
Cyclotron Institute Texas A\&M University, Texas A\&M University
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Jonathan Button
Cyclotron Institute Texas A\&M University