Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan, KTH AGATA preprocessing boards

AGATA preprocessing boards

Kungliga Tekniska högskolan, STOCKHOLM

KTH is participating in the AGATA (Advanced Gamma Tracking Array) collaboration, a European research project with the aim of developing and building a 4pi gamma-ray spectrometer of the next generation.

The aim of this purchase is to replace 11 sets of Digitizer cards (1 core card + 3 segment cards for each set) on the AGATA OC to reach 60 digitizers channels overall for the full AGATA array. The replacement boards have to meet provided specifications and pass required acceptance tests.

Purpose of procurement

AGATA (Advanced Gamma Tracking Array) is a European research project with the aim of developing and building a 4pi gamma-ray spectrometer of the next generation. It will be used in experiments utilising both intense stable and radioactive ion beams, to study the structure of atomic nuclei as a function of angular momentum, isospin, and temperature at the limits of their stability. Using segmented high-purity germanium crystals, advanced digital electronics, and pulse-shape analysis, the precise energy and 3D position of each of the interaction points of Compton scattered gamma rays can be determined. KTH Royal Institute of Technology is one of the research institutes that participates in the AGATA collaboration.

The aim of this purchase is to replace 11 sets of Digitizer cards (1 core card + 3 segment cards for each set) on the AGATA OC to reach 60 digitizers channels overall for the full AGATA array. The replacement boards have to meet provided specifications and pass required acceptance tests.

Compatibility and precision are essential.

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(2020-04-07)

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Förenklat

Publicerad

2020-03-10

Dokumenttyp

Meddelande om upphandling

Leveransorter

Stockholms län

Diarie-/referensnummer

V-2020-0101