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The incompressibility in nuclear matter (
In previous studies, measurements of
The reason is that the surface effects (
Therefore, it is important to perform systematic ISGMR measurements with various nuclei, including unstable nuclei, and to quantitatively evaluate the surface effects specific to each nucleus.
The ISGMR measurement in unstable nuclei requires the measurement of low-energy recoil particles that are scattered forward angle using the RI beam.
On the other hand, there is a trade-off relation between target thickness and measurable range.
Therefore, a gas active target is best suited for systematic measurements.
We have developed an active target for systematic measurement of ISGMR, CAT-M, which consists of a small TPC for beam particle measurement (Beam TPC), a TPC for recoil particle measurement (Recoil TPC), and a dipole magnet for
In this study, as a systematic measurement using
In this presentation, we report the details of the experiments and the performance of CAT-M.