Maj, A.Azaiez, F.Jenkins, D.Schmitt, C.Stezowski, O.Wieleczko, J.P.Balabanski, D.2024-11-072024-11-0720090587-4254https://hdl.handle.net/11480/11129The PARIS project is an initiative to develop and build a high-efficiency gamma-calorimeter principally for use at SPIRAL2. It is intended to comprise a double shell of scintillators and use the novel scintillator material LaBr3(Ce), which promises a step-change in energy and time resolutions over what is achievable using conventional scintillators. The array could be used in a stand-alone mode, in conjunction with an inner particle detection system, or with high-purity germanium arrays. Its potential physics opportunities as well as initial designs and simulations will be discussed.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessCeriumCerium compoundsGermaniumIonizationPhosphorsScintillationScintillation countersDouble shellsHigh efficiencyHigh-purity germaniumInitial designParticle detectionScintillator materialsStand-alone modesTime resolutionLuminescenceThe Paris projectArticle4035655752-s2.0-62749126707Q3