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Abstract

We have developed a new type of field-expansion spectrometer to measure the neutron beta decay correlations (a, b, B, and A). A precision measurement of these correlations places stringent requirements on charged particle detectors. The design employs large area segmented silicon detectors to detect both protons and electrons in coincidence. Other requirements include good energy resolution (< 5 keV), a thin dead layer to allow observation of 30-keV protons, fast timing resolution (~1 ns) to reconstruct electron-backscattering events, and nearly unity efficiency. We report results of testing commercially available surface-barrier silicon detectors for energy resolution and timing performance, and measurement of the dead-layer thickness of ion-implanted silicon detectors with a 3.2 MeV alpha source. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

Details

Title
Detector Development for the abBA Experiment
Author
P-N Seo; Bowman, J D; Mitchell, G S; Penttila, S I; Wilburn, W S
Pages
427-429
Publication year
2005
Publication date
Jul/Aug 2005
Publisher
Superintendent of Documents
ISSN
1044677X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
214788672
Copyright
Copyright Superintendent of Documents Jul/Aug 2005