Detection Efficiency of the Modular Neutron Array
ORAL
Abstract
The Modular Neutron Array (MoNA) has been designed as a high-efficiency large-area detector array for neutrons stemming from reactions of fast rare isotope beams. In its current setup, it is optimized for neutron energies between 30 and 100~MeV. MoNA consists of 144 detector modules of plastic scintillator. Two methods to gather experimental data on the detection efficiency were used, one by employing the breakup reaction of $^{11}${Be} into $^{10}${Be} plus a neutron, and one by comparing the response of MoNA to an additional liquid scintillator neutron detector. These experimental data will be presented together with simulated detection efficiencies.
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Authors
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T. Baumann
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W.A. Peters
NSCL, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824-1321