Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8180379 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Resistive plate chamber (RPC) prototypes of 2Â m length were simulated and built. The experimental tests using a 31Â MeV electron beam, discussed in details, showed an efficiency higher than 90% and an excellent time resolution of around Ï=100ps. Furthermore, comprehensive simulations were performed by Geant4 toolkit in order to study the possible use of these RPCs for fast neutron (200Â MeV-1Â GeV) detection and multi-neutron event identification. The validation of simulation parameters was carried out via a comparison to experimental data. A possible setup for invariant mass spectroscopy of multi-neutron emission is presented and the characteristics are discussed. The results show that the setup has a high detection efficiency. Its capability of determining the momentum of the outgoing neutrons and reconstructing the relative energy between the fragments from nuclear reactions is demonstrated for different scenarios.
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Authors
Z. Elekes, T. Aumann, D. Bemmerer, K. Boretzky, C. Caesar, T.C. Cowan, J. Hehner, M. Heil, M. Kempe, D. Rossi, M. Röder, H. Simon, M. Sobiella, D. Stach, T. Reinhardt, A. Wagner, D. Yakorev, A. Zilges, K. Zuber,