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Neutron capture measurements with high efficiency detectors and the Pulse Height Weighting Technique

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Mendoza Cembranos, Emilio
Alcayne Aicua, Víctor
Cano Ott, Daniel
González Romero, Enrique Miguel
Martínez, T.
Pérez de Rada Fiol, Alberto
Sánchez Caballero, Adrián
Balibrea Correa, Javier
Domingo Pardo, César
Lerendegui Marco, Jorge
Calviño Tavares, FranciscoMés informacióMés informacióMés informació
Guerrero Sánchez, Carlos
Document typeArticle
Defense date2023-02-01
Rights accessOpen Access
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Abstract
Neutron capture cross section measurements in time-of-flight facilities are usually performed by detecting the prompt ¿-rays emitted in the capture reactions. One of the difficulties to be addressed in these measurements is that the emitted ¿-rays may change with the neutron energy, and therefore also the detection efficiency. To deal with this situation, many measurements use the so called Total Energy Detection (TED) technique, usually in combination with the Pulse Height Weighting Technique (PHWT). With it, it is sought that the detection efficiency depends only on the total energy of the ¿-ray cascade, which does not vary much with the neutron energy. This technique was developed in the 1960s and has been used in many neutron capture experiments to date. One of the requirements of the technique is that ¿-ray detectors have a low efficiency. This has meant that the PHWT has been used with experimental setups with low detection efficiencies. However, this condition does not have to be fulfilled by the experimental system as a whole. The main goal of this work is to show that it is possible to measure with a high efficiency detection system that uses the PHWT, and how to analyze the measured data
CitationMendoza, E. [et al.]. Neutron capture measurements with high efficiency detectors and the Pulse Height Weighting Technique. "Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment", 1 Febrer 2023, vol. 1047, núm. 167894, p. 1-16. 
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/2117/380766
DOI10.1016/j.nima.2022.167894
ISSN01689002
Publisher versionhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016890022201186X
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