Work was conducted within 5 working packages (WP).
Two WPs (WP1 and WP2) are related to the experimental campaign at HIE-ISOLDE. WP1 covered the main training part of the project through the experimental campaign on the Fr ions (approved by the INTC Committee, IS581), while WP2 was expected to happen following WP1, containing the experimental campaign along the Radium isotopic chain. WP3, WP4, and WP5, which run in parallel to the two previous ones, deal with the dissemination of the project results, outreach activities, and the monitoring of the whole action, respectively.
The fellowship was impacted by the decision of the Actar Collaboration not to use the ACTAR TPC detector as originally planned in the IS581 proposal.
The collaboration decided to adopt as a detection device the ACTAR TPC demonstrator,
a device built during the R&D phase of the main ACTAR TPC detector, 8 times smaller than the main active target, and without the mechanical and technical features.
As a consequence, within WP1, the action moved on to more technical aspects, preparing the detector in view of the IS581 experiment, designing and building all the technical equipment needed to
perform the Fr campaign, as the gas delivery and maintenance system to be used at HIE-ISOLDE. The first part of the IS581 experiment was conducted on November 2021. However, due to the intrinsic limitations of the ACTAR demonstrator, it was not possible to acquire satisfactory data from the point of view of the active target: however, four neutron detectors were placed in the vicinity of the gas detector and used to measure the neutron distribution to deduce the fission barrier height. Following this first part, all the efforts of the researcher focused on the upgrade of the ACTAR demonstrator detector, and on the study of its response using Geant4 simulation and previously acquired data. In particular, the second part of the IS581 experiment is expected to take place by the end of 2023. The submission of the Ra proposal was postponed, in accordance with the supervisor, to the end of the IS581 experiment.
In general, the fellowship delivered: 3 presentations at international workshops organized within the EVEREST and MANALSU collaborations,
3 seminars (2 at KU Leuven, 1 at University of Florence),
1 Master thesis, with the researcher as co-supervisor, at KU Leuven with the title "Study of 209Fr transfer-induced fission in inverse kinematics with the ACTAR demonstrator",
a forthcoming paper on Physical Review C titled "Determination of fission barrier height of 210Fr via neutron measurement",
a forthcoming paper on Nuclear Instruments and Method A titled "Energy loss profile measurements using the Actar demonstrator active target".
a forthcoming contribution on "INFN-LNF Nuclear Physics Mid-term Plan"
As outreach FiBRa delivered: 1 contribution to the Falling Wall Lab - Marie Curie 2021, and 1 contribution to the ISOLDE newsletter.