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    FAZIA DAQ

    FAZIA DAQ

    The aim of FAZIA project is to build a 4Pi array for charged particles

    ...It will use the up-to-date techniques concerning detection, signal processing and data flow, with full digital electronics. Neutron detection is also foreseen via the collaboration with the NEUTROMANIA group. FAZIA is designed to operate at stable and radioactive beams facilities like LNL-Legnaro, LNS-Catania in Italy, GANIL-SPIRAL and SPIRAL2 in France, GSI-FAIR in Germany in the horizon 2010-2015. The availability of the european radioactive beam facility EURISOL expected in the period 2015-2020 will also be a major opportunity for the FAZIA community.
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    The first and only open source RFID software suite.
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    The VP7 WKP is a GTK program which simulates the decay of radioactive nuclei. The user can do decay/activity measurements on various pre- or user defined materials. It is also possible to study the effectivity of aluminium, paper and lead as shields. This
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