GRETINA / GRETA / Digital Gammasphere
Description
This working group will be focused on using GRETINA / GRETA at FRIB and on related work with Gammasphere.
GRETINA is a novel array of gamma-ray detectors used primarily for nuclear structure research. It consists of 28 large, coaxial, hyper-pure Ge crystals, each divided into 36 segments, packed in an arrangement to cover one-quarter of a sphere. GRETINA will be the first system to use the new concept of gamma-ray energy tracking, and is the first phase of the larger Gamma Ray Energy Tracking Array (GRETA).
Conveners
The Conveners of this Working Group are:
I-Yang Lee, LBNL, IYLee at lbl.gov [Point of Contact, GRETINA/GRETA]
Mike Carpenter, ANL, carpenter at phy.anl.gov [Point of Contact, Digital Gammasphere]
David Radford, ORNL
Equipment Workshop Questionnaire
The
GRETINA / GRETA / Digital Gammasphere
Working Group's Questionnaires for the February FRIB Equipment workshop are linked
as follows:
GRETINA
GRETA
GRETA Supplement
Digital Gammasphere
The Agenda for this breakout session at the
February Equipment meeting can be found here.
For More Information
See the GRETINA web page at http://grfs1.lbl.gov/
or contact I-Yang Lee, LBNL, IYLee at lbl.gov