Speaker
Sunji Kim
(CENS, IBS)
Description
Cryogenic gas targets are widely used in low-energy nuclear experiments for studies of nuclear astrophysics and nuclear structure. Compared with solid targets such as CH$_{2}$ and CD$_{2}$, cryogenic gas targets offer high purity and high density. These advantages reduce unwanted background contributions and enhance reaction yields, thereby improving the sensitivity of nuclear physics experiments. In this presentation, a cryogenic gas target system called CryoSTAR (Cryogenic Stable TARget), developed at CENS, IBS, will be introduced. In addition, future experiments using CryoSTAR planned at RAON, IRIS, will be presented.