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18–23 Aug 2024
Whistler Conference Centre
America/Vancouver timezone
Proceedings deadline: OCTOBER 18, 2024

(Zoom) JENSA: Past, Present, and Future

19 Aug 2024, 14:40
25m
Garibaldi B

Garibaldi B

Invited Talk Nuclear Astrophysics Nuclear Astrophysics

Speaker

Kelly Chipps (ORNL)

Description

Nuclear reaction studies rely on three main physical components: the beam of nuclei provided by the facility, the detector systems used to measure the outgoing particles of interest, and the target. Target fabrication is thus a critical aspect of studying the reactions that power stars and probe the evolution of nuclear structure. The Jet Experiments in Nuclear Structure and Astrophysics (JENSA) gas jet target is the most dense helium jet target for rare isotope beam reaction studies in the world, providing targets of gaseous elements such as helium, nitrogen, and neon. In this talk, I will describe the design and operation of JENSA, including commissioning and recent science experiments, and discuss the future of JENSA coupled to the dedicated recoil separator SECAR.

Funding Agency US DOE
Email Address kchipps@gmail.com

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