Development of two low-energy neutron detection systems for decay spectroscopy and their current capabilities
ORAL
Abstract
* National Nuclear Security Administration under the StewardshipScience Academic Alliances program through DOE Cooperative Agreements No. DE-NA0003899 and DE-NA0004068, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics under Contract No. DE-FG02-96ER40983 (UTK), National Science Foundation under the contract NSF-MRI-1919735.
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Publication: [1] J. Heideman, D. Perez-Loureiro, R. Gryzwacz et al.; Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section, A 946 (2019) 162528
[2] S. Neupane, J. Heideman, R. Grzywacz et al.; Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section, A 1020 (2021) 165881
[3] W. Warburton, J. Carlson, P. Feng; Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section, A 1018 (2021) 165778
[4] N. Giha, W. Steinberger, L. Nguyen et al; Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section, A 1014 (2021) 165676
[5] T. Shin, P. Feng, J. Carlson et al; Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section, A 939 (2019) 36-45
Presenters
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Peter Dyszel
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Authors
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Peter Dyszel
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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Robert Grzywacz
University of Tennessee
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Mustafa M Rajabali
Tennessee Technological University
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Shree Neupane
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Noritaka Kitamura
University of Tokyo
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Jacob M Gouge
University of Tennessee
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Zhengyu Xu
University of Tennessee Knoxville