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Lewandowski, L.; Reiter, P.; Birkenbach, B.; Bruyneel, B.; Clemente, E.; Eberth, J.; Hess, H.; Michelagnoli, C.; Li, H.; Perez-Vidal, R.M.; Zielinska, M. |
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Pulse-Shape Analysis and position resolution in highly segmented HPGe AGATA detectors |
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2019 |
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European Physical Journal A |
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Eur. Phys. J. A |
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81 - 13pp |
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The performance of the Pulse-Shape Analysis (PSA) in AGATA HPGe detectors was investigated and improved employing a -ray source measurement based on e+e- annihilation radiation after decays of Na-22 by + decay. The first interaction positions of the two 511keV rays were determined and the connecting line of these two positions was compared to the known source position as a measure for the PSA performance. The position resolution and its dependence on the PSA parameters were investigated by varying most relevant input quantities: the charge carrier mobility of the holes, the response of the employed measuring electronics especially the preamplifier rise time. The relative statistical weight of charge signals and transient signals was scrutinized. The optimal distance metric of the grid-search algorithm and its impact on the position resolution were determined. |
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[Lewandowski, L.; Reiter, P.; Birkenbach, B.; Bruyneel, B.; Eberth, J.; Hess, H.] Univ Cologne, Inst Kernphys, Zulpicher Str 77, D-50937 Cologne, Germany, Email: preiter@ikp.uni-koeln.de |
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Testov, D. et al; Gadea, A. |
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The 4pi highly-efficient light-charged-particle detector EUCLIDES, installed at the GALILEO array for in-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy |
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2019 |
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European Physical Journal A |
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Eur. Phys. J. A |
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55 |
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4 |
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47 - 8pp |
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.In a fusion-evaporation reaction, nuclei are produced by evaporating light-charged particles and neutrons from the compound nucleus. Typically, a nucleus of interest is produced as a result of a part of the total cross-section and, in order to guarantee a good channel discrimination, a particle detector, like the EUCLIDES 4 Si-ball array, is necessary. EUCLIDES has been quoted in more than a hundred publications resulting from many experiments performed in combination with the EUROBALL and GASP -ray spectrometers. The present paper reports on the upgraded version of EUCLIDES, that is presently coupled to the new GALILEO -ray spectrometer, installed at the Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro, INFN. The design, characteristics and performance of the EUCLIDES array are presented and discussed. |
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[Testov, D.; Mengoni, D.; Goasduff, A.; John, P. R.; Boso, A.; Canet, F. J. Egea; Grassi, L.; Lunardi, S.; Recchia, F.] Univ Padua, Dipartimento Fis & Astron, Padua, Italy, Email: testov@lnl.infn.it |
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n_TOF Collaboration (Sabate-Gilarte et al.); Domingo-Pardo, C.; Tain, J.L.; Tarifeño-Saldivia, A. |
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High-accuracy determination of the neutron flux in the new experimental area n_TOF-EAR2 at CERNx |
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2017 |
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European Physical Journal A |
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Eur. Phys. J. A |
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53 |
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A new high flux experimental area has recently become operational at the nTOF facility at CERN. This new measuring station, nTOF-EAR2, is placed at the end of a vertical beam line at a distance of approximately 20m from the spallation target. The characterization of the neutron beam, in terms of flux, spatial profile and resolution function, is of crucial importance for the feasibility study and data analysis of all measurements to be performed in the new area. In this paper, the measurement of the neutron flux, performed with different solid-state and gaseous detection systems, and using three neutronconverting reactions considered standard in different energy regions is reported. The results of the various measurements have been combined, yielding an evaluated neutron energy distribution in a wide energy range, from 2meV to 100MeV, with an accuracy ranging from 2%, at low energy, to 6% in the high-energy region. In addition, an absolute normalization of the n_TOF-EAR2 neutron flux has been obtained by means of an activation measurement performed with 197 Au foils in the beam. |
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[Sabate-Gilarte, M.; Vlachoudis, V.; Aberle, O.; Bacak, M.; Brugger, M.; Calviani, M.; Cardella, R.; Cerutti, F.; Chiaveri, E.; Ferrari, A.; Hernandez-Prieto, A.; Kadi, Y.; Losito, R.; Macina, D.; Mingrone, F.; Montesano, S.; Rubbia, C.; Weiss, C.] CERN, European Org Nucl Res, Geneva, Switzerland, Email: massimo.barbagallo@ba.infn.it |
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IFIC @ pastor @ |
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Cases, R.; Ros, E.; Zuñiga, J. |
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Measuring radon concentration in air using a diffusion cloud chamber |
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2011 |
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American Journal of Physics |
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Am. J. Phys. |
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903-908 |
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cloud chambers; diffusion; radiation effects; radon; student experiments |
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Radon concentration in air is a major concern in lung cancer studies. A traditional technique used to measure radon abundance is the charcoal canister method. We propose a novel technique using a diffusion cloud chamber. This technique is simpler and can easily be used for physics demonstrations for high school and university students. |
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[Cases, R; Ros, E; Zuniga, J] Univ Valencia, CSIC, IFIC, Valencia 22085, Spain, Email: ramon.cases@uv.es |
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Amer Assoc Physics Teachers Amer Inst Physics |
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WOS:000294064300003 |
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IFIC @ elepoucu @ |
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Aguiar, P.; Rafecas, M.; Ortuño, J.E.; Kontaxakis, G.; Santos, A.; Pavia, J.; Rosetti, M. |
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Geometrical and Monte Carlo projectors in 3D PET reconstruction |
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2010 |
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Medical Physics |
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Med. Phys. |
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5691-5702 |
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3D PET; iterative reconstruction; list-mode reconstruction; ray-tracing techniques; Monte Carlo simulation; system response matrix |
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Purpose: In the present work, the authors compare geometrical and Monte Carlo projectors in detail. The geometrical projectors considered were the conventional geometrical Siddon ray-tracer (S-RT) and the orthogonal distance-based ray-tracer (OD-RT), based on computing the orthogonal distance from the center of image voxel to the line-of-response. A comparison of these geometrical projectors was performed using different point spread function (PSF) models. The Monte Carlo-based method under consideration involves an extensive model of the system response matrix based on Monte Carlo simulations and is computed off-line and stored on disk. Methods: Comparisons were performed using simulated and experimental data of the commercial small animal PET scanner rPET. Results: The results demonstrate that the orthogonal distance-based ray-tracer and Siddon ray-tracer using PSF image-space convolutions yield better images in terms of contrast and spatial resolution than those obtained after using the conventional method and the multiray-based S-RT. Furthermore, the Monte Carlo-based method yields slight improvements in terms of contrast and spatial resolution with respect to these geometrical projectors. Conclusions: The orthogonal distance-based ray-tracer and Siddon ray-tracer using PSF image-space convolutions represent satisfactory alternatives to factorizing the system matrix or to the conventional on-the-fly ray-tracing methods for list-mode reconstruction, where an extensive modeling based on Monte Carlo simulations is unfeasible. |
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[Aguiar, Pablo] Univ Santiago de Compostela, Dept Fis Particulas, Complexo Hosp Univ Santiago de Compostela, Fdn IDICHUS IDIS, Santiago De Compostela, Spain, Email: pablo.aguiar.fernandez@sergas.es |
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Amer Assoc Physicists Medicine Amer Inst Physics |
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ISI:000283747600015 |
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IFIC @ elepoucu @ |
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