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Resolution Optimization by Trace Fitting a Charged Particle Detector Telescope

ORAL

Abstract

An experiment to study neutron-unbound states of 13Be required detection of charged particles, neutrons, and gamma rays in a high effiency arrangement due to possible decay to a long-lived isomeric state in 12Be. The experiment was performed at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory on the campus of Michigan State University. Charged particles were identified using a detector telescope system consisting of one silicon position sensitive detector (140 μm thick) and a stack of five silicon detectors (500 μm thick) with a CsI(Tl) crystal (3 cm thick) read out by a silicon pin diode. Neutrons passed through the detectors with minimal attenuation to be detected by the MoNA-LISA neutron detector array, and gamma rays from the decay of the implanted 12Be were detected in a gamma-detector array surrounding the charged-particle telescope. A digital data acquisition system was used to process the charged particle detector signals for which the offline analysis utilized trace fitting procedures to identify charged fragments and improve resolution. This talk will discuss in detail the trace fitting procedures and data reduction process.

Presenters

  • Nathan H Frank

    Augustana College

Authors

  • Nathan H Frank

    Augustana College

  • Thomas Baumann

    Facility for Rare Isotope Beams

  • Paul A Deyoung

    Hope College

  • Paul Gueye

    FRIB/MSU, Facilty for Rare Isotope Beams, Michigan State University, Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI

  • Anthony N Kuchera

    Davidson College

  • Belen Monteagudo

    Department of Physics, Hope College, Hope College

  • Thomas Redpath

    Virginia State University

  • Xinyi Wang

    Michigan State University

  • Georgia Votta

    Michigan State University

  • Henry S Webb

    Augustana College