Carter, I. P.Ramachandran, K.Dasgupta, M.Hinde, D. J.Rafiei, R.Luong, D. H.Williams, E.Cook, K. J.McNeil, S.Rafferty, D. C.Harding, A. B.Muirhead, A. G.Tunningley, T.2025-12-312025-12-312101-6275ORCID:/0000-0002-7895-458X/work/161834915ORCID:/0000-0002-4595-0742/work/162291096ORCID:/0000-0002-5911-1333/work/162375724https://hdl.handle.net/1885/733797546A pair of twin position-sensitive parallel plate avalanche counters have been developed at the Australian National University as a tracking system to aid in the further rejection of unwanted beam particles from a 6.5 T super conducting solenoid separator named SOLEROO. Their function is to track and identify each beam particle passing through the detectors on an event-by-event basis. In-beam studies have been completed and the detectors are in successful operation, demonstrating the tracking capability. A high efficiency 512-pixelwide-angle silicon detector array will then be integrated with the tracking system for nuclear reactions studies of radioactive ions.enAn ion beam tracking system based on a parallel plate avalanche counter201310.1051/epjconf/2013630202284893262834