Performance test of the MAIKo active target

Tatsuya Furuno, T. Kawabata, H. J. Ong,S. Adachi,Y. Ayyad,T Baba, Y. Fujikawa, T. Hashimoto, K. Inaba,Y Ishii, S. Kabuki,H. Kubo,Yasuhiro H. Matsuda,Y. Matsuoka,T. Mizumoto,T. Morimoto,Motoki Murata, T. Sawano,T. Suzuki,A. Takada,J. Tanaka, I. Tanihata, T. Tanimori, D. T. Tran, Miho Tsumura, H D Watanabe

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment(2018)

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A new active target named MAIKo (Mu-PIC based Active target for Inverse Kinematics∘) has been developed at Kyoto University and Research Center for Nuclear Physics (RCNP), Osaka University. MAIKo is suited for missing-mass spectroscopy of unstable nuclei at forward scattering angles in inverse kinematics. MAIKo consists of a time projection chamber (TPC), which incorporates a micro-pixel chamber (μ-PIC) as the electron multiplication and collection system. In MAIKo, the medium gas also plays the role of a reaction target, thus allowing detection of low-energy recoil particles with high position resolution. The MAIKo TPC was commissioned with He(93%)+iso-C4H10(7%) and He(93%)+CO2(7%) mixture gasses at 430 hPa. The gas gain and the angular resolution of MAIKo were evaluated with an alpha source and a  4He beam at 56 MeV. The TPC was stably operated up to 1000-kcps beam intensity. A tracking algorithm using the Hough transform method has been developed to analyze scattering events. An angular resolution of 1.3°was achieved for scattered  4He particles.
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Active target,MAIKo,Time projection chamber, μ-PIC,Missing-mass spectroscopy,Hough transformation
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