CAKE: The Coincidence Array for K600 Experiments
P. Adsley, R. Neveling, P. Papka, Z. Dyers, J.W. Br\"ummer, C.Aa., Diget, N.J. Hubbard, K.C.W. Li, A. Long, D.J. Marin-Lambarri, L. Pellegri, V., Pesudo, L.C. Pool, F.D. Smit, S. Triambak

TL;DR
The paper introduces CAKE, a silicon detector array designed to enhance nuclear reaction studies when used with the K600 spectrometer at iThemba LABS.
Contribution
It presents the design and commissioning of the CAKE silicon array for improved nuclear reaction measurements with the K600 spectrometer.
Findings
CAKE enhances detection capabilities for nuclear reactions.
The array is successfully integrated with the K600 spectrometer.
Initial tests demonstrate improved data collection.
Abstract
The combination of a magnetic spectrometer and ancillary detectors such as silicon detectors is a powerful tool for the study of nuclear reactions and nuclear structure. This paper discusses the recently commissioned silicon array called the CAKE which is designed for use with the K600 magnetic spectrometer at iThemba LABS.
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