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- Q4651636 subject Q6814358.
- Q4651636 abstract "Advanced GAmma Tracking Array (AGATA) is a highly developed detector system to track gamma rays. It is a European collaboration project funded by twelve countries in Europe. The project was proposed in 2001 and in 2002 it was signed by the participant countries; in 2005 the first detector showed its result. It is expected that the complete AGATA array will be ready within 2018. The spectrometer is 4π gamma-ray detector which is a combination of several Germanium detectors (Ge-detector). It is a major instrument to study nuclear structure ray tracking by measuring the γ-radiation. AGATA will have very good full energy peak efficiency with high peak-to-total ratio (P/T) and angular resolution. The system will be capable of high event rates with ancillary detectors to measure light charged particles or neutron.".
- Q4651636 thumbnail AGATA_detector.jpg?width=300.
- Q4651636 wikiPageExternalLink File:Detector.jpg.
- Q4651636 wikiPageExternalLink AGATA_report.pdf.
- Q4651636 wikiPageExternalLink overview.htm.
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- Q4651636 wikiPageWikiLink Q6814358.
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- Q4651636 comment "Advanced GAmma Tracking Array (AGATA) is a highly developed detector system to track gamma rays. It is a European collaboration project funded by twelve countries in Europe. The project was proposed in 2001 and in 2002 it was signed by the participant countries; in 2005 the first detector showed its result. It is expected that the complete AGATA array will be ready within 2018. The spectrometer is 4π gamma-ray detector which is a combination of several Germanium detectors (Ge-detector).".
- Q4651636 label "AGATA (gamma-ray detector)".
- Q4651636 depiction AGATA_detector.jpg.