Simulations of the NEXT Detector for Reactions
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Abstract
Using Geant4, a simulation has been developed for the (d,n) reaction to better understand the efficiency of NEXT with different geometrical setups. The information gained from these simulations will help to improve the design of experiments using NEXT and better understand the data collected by NEXT. Since this is the first inverse-kinematics reaction measured by NEXT a known reaction was used in order to benchmark the technique and find the efficiency with different geometrical setups.
Publication: [1] J. Heideman et. al Nuclear Inst. and Methods in Physics Research, A 946 (2019) 162528
Presenters
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Preston G Waldrop
University of Tennessee
Authors
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Preston G Waldrop
University of Tennessee
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Kelly A Chipps
ORNL
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Michael T Febbraro
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Robert Grzywacz
University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Joseph Heideman
University of Tennessee
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Laurence H Heilbronn
University of Tennessee
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Kate L Jones
University of Tennessee
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Thomas T King
ORNL, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Lab, University of Tennessee
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Noritaka Kitamura
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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Jerome Mathew Kovoor
University of Tennessee
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Miguel Madurga
University of Tennessee
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Shree K Neupane
University of Tennessee
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Destynne M Oliver
The University of Texas at El Paso
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Steven D Pain
ORNL
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Alicia Palmisano
UTK, University of Tennessee Knoxville
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Mustafa M Rajabali
Tennessee Technological University
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Karl Smith
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Michael S Smith
Oak Ridge National Lab
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Cory R Thornsberry
University of Tennessee
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Rebecca Toomey
Rutgers University, New Brunswick