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New algorithms to operate with new analog spectrometer of the DGFRS2 installed at DC-280 cyclotron setup are presented. The main goal of application of these algorithms is to search an optimal time correlation recoil-alpha parameter directly during the acquisition C++ code execution. A new real-time flexible algorithm is presented in addition to the conventional ER-α one which is in use for a few years at the DGFRS1 setup installed at the U-400 FLNR cyclotron. Note that the spectrometer operates together with the 48×128 strip DSSD (Double Side Strip Detector; 48x226 mm$^2$) detector and low pressure pentane-filled gaseous detector (1.2 Torr; 80x230 mm$^2$) are presented schematically. First beam test results in $^{48}$Ca induced nuclear reactions are presented too.
Section | 6. Applications of nuclear methods in science and technology |
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The speaker is a student or young scientist | No |