Gamma-ray tracking with segmented HPGe detectors

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Autor(a) principal: Wieland,O.
Data de Publicação: 2003
Outros Autores: Kröll,Th., Bazzacco,D., Venturelli,R., Camera,F., Million,B., Musso,E., Quintana,B., Ur,C. A., Bellato,M., Isocrate,R., Manea,Ch., Menegazzo,R., Pavan,P., Rossi Alvarez,C., Farnea,E., Gadea,A., Rosso,D., Spolaore,P., Pullia,A., Casati,G., Geraci,A., Ripamonti,G., Descovich,M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Physics
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-97332003000200007
Resumo: This paper gives a brief overview of the technical progress that can be achieved with the newly available segmented HPGe detectors. Gamma-ray tracking detectors are a new generation of HPGe detectors which are currently being developed to improve significantly the efficiency and resolving power of the 4pi germanium detectors arrays for high-precision gamma-ray spectroscopy. They consist of highly segmented HPGe detectors associated with fast digital front-end electronics. Through the pulse-shape analysis of the signals it is possible to extract the energy, timing and spatial information on the few interactions a gamma-ray undergoes in the HPGe detector. The tracks of the gamma-rays in the HPGe detector can then be reconstructed in three dimensions based on the Compton scattering formula. Such a detector has been used for the first time during an in-beam experiment. The gamma-decay of the Coulomb excitation of a 56Fe nucleus was measured with the highly segmented MARS prototype positioned at 135 degree. The energy resolution has been improved by a factor of 3 as compared to standard HPGe detectors due to very precise Doppler correction based on knowledge of the gamma-ray track.
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spelling Gamma-ray tracking with segmented HPGe detectorsThis paper gives a brief overview of the technical progress that can be achieved with the newly available segmented HPGe detectors. Gamma-ray tracking detectors are a new generation of HPGe detectors which are currently being developed to improve significantly the efficiency and resolving power of the 4pi germanium detectors arrays for high-precision gamma-ray spectroscopy. They consist of highly segmented HPGe detectors associated with fast digital front-end electronics. Through the pulse-shape analysis of the signals it is possible to extract the energy, timing and spatial information on the few interactions a gamma-ray undergoes in the HPGe detector. The tracks of the gamma-rays in the HPGe detector can then be reconstructed in three dimensions based on the Compton scattering formula. Such a detector has been used for the first time during an in-beam experiment. The gamma-decay of the Coulomb excitation of a 56Fe nucleus was measured with the highly segmented MARS prototype positioned at 135 degree. The energy resolution has been improved by a factor of 3 as compared to standard HPGe detectors due to very precise Doppler correction based on knowledge of the gamma-ray track.Sociedade Brasileira de Física2003-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-97332003000200007Brazilian Journal of Physics v.33 n.2 2003reponame:Brazilian Journal of Physicsinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Física (SBF)instacron:SBF10.1590/S0103-97332003000200007info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessWieland,O.Kröll,Th.Bazzacco,D.Venturelli,R.Camera,F.Million,B.Musso,E.Quintana,B.Ur,C. A.Bellato,M.Isocrate,R.Manea,Ch.Menegazzo,R.Pavan,P.Rossi Alvarez,C.Farnea,E.Gadea,A.Rosso,D.Spolaore,P.Pullia,A.Casati,G.Geraci,A.Ripamonti,G.Descovich,M.eng2003-08-25T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-97332003000200007Revistahttp://www.sbfisica.org.br/v1/home/index.php/pt/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpsbfisica@sbfisica.org.br||sbfisica@sbfisica.org.br1678-44480103-9733opendoar:2003-08-25T00:00Brazilian Journal of Physics - Sociedade Brasileira de Física (SBF)false
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title Gamma-ray tracking with segmented HPGe detectors
spellingShingle Gamma-ray tracking with segmented HPGe detectors
Wieland,O.
title_short Gamma-ray tracking with segmented HPGe detectors
title_full Gamma-ray tracking with segmented HPGe detectors
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author Wieland,O.
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Kröll,Th.
Bazzacco,D.
Venturelli,R.
Camera,F.
Million,B.
Musso,E.
Quintana,B.
Ur,C. A.
Bellato,M.
Isocrate,R.
Manea,Ch.
Menegazzo,R.
Pavan,P.
Rossi Alvarez,C.
Farnea,E.
Gadea,A.
Rosso,D.
Spolaore,P.
Pullia,A.
Casati,G.
Geraci,A.
Ripamonti,G.
Descovich,M.
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Million,B.
Musso,E.
Quintana,B.
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Bellato,M.
Isocrate,R.
Manea,Ch.
Menegazzo,R.
Pavan,P.
Rossi Alvarez,C.
Farnea,E.
Gadea,A.
Rosso,D.
Spolaore,P.
Pullia,A.
Casati,G.
Geraci,A.
Ripamonti,G.
Descovich,M.
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Kröll,Th.
Bazzacco,D.
Venturelli,R.
Camera,F.
Million,B.
Musso,E.
Quintana,B.
Ur,C. A.
Bellato,M.
Isocrate,R.
Manea,Ch.
Menegazzo,R.
Pavan,P.
Rossi Alvarez,C.
Farnea,E.
Gadea,A.
Rosso,D.
Spolaore,P.
Pullia,A.
Casati,G.
Geraci,A.
Ripamonti,G.
Descovich,M.
description This paper gives a brief overview of the technical progress that can be achieved with the newly available segmented HPGe detectors. Gamma-ray tracking detectors are a new generation of HPGe detectors which are currently being developed to improve significantly the efficiency and resolving power of the 4pi germanium detectors arrays for high-precision gamma-ray spectroscopy. They consist of highly segmented HPGe detectors associated with fast digital front-end electronics. Through the pulse-shape analysis of the signals it is possible to extract the energy, timing and spatial information on the few interactions a gamma-ray undergoes in the HPGe detector. The tracks of the gamma-rays in the HPGe detector can then be reconstructed in three dimensions based on the Compton scattering formula. Such a detector has been used for the first time during an in-beam experiment. The gamma-decay of the Coulomb excitation of a 56Fe nucleus was measured with the highly segmented MARS prototype positioned at 135 degree. The energy resolution has been improved by a factor of 3 as compared to standard HPGe detectors due to very precise Doppler correction based on knowledge of the gamma-ray track.
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