The Focal-Plane Detector Package on the TUNL Split-Pole Spectrograph

A focal plane detector for the Enge Split-pole Spectrograph at Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory has been designed. The detector package consists of two position sensitive gas avalanche counters, a gas proportionality energy loss section, and a residual energy scintillator. This setup allows...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on instrumentation and measurement Vol. 68; no. 2
Main Authors: Marshall, Caleb, Setoodehnia, Kiana, Kowal, Katie, Portillo, Federico, Champagne, Arthur E., Hale, Stephen, Dummer, Andrew, Longland, Richard
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States IEEE 23-07-2018
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Summary:A focal plane detector for the Enge Split-pole Spectrograph at Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory has been designed. The detector package consists of two position sensitive gas avalanche counters, a gas proportionality energy loss section, and a residual energy scintillator. This setup allows both particle identification and focal plane reconstruction. In this paper we will detail the construction of each section along with their accompanying electronics and data acquisition. Effects of energy loss throughout the detector, ray tracing procedures, and resolution as a function of fill pressure and bias voltage are also investigated. A measurement of the 27Al(d,p) reaction is used to demonstrate detector performance and to illustrate a Bayesian method of energy calibration.
Bibliography:FG02-97ER41033; SC0017799; FG02-97ER41041
USDOE Office of Science (SC), Nuclear Physics (NP)
ISSN:0018-9456