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Silicon detectors for the n-TOF neutron beams monitoring

During 2014 the second experimental area EAR2 was completed at the n-TOF neutron beam facility at CERN. As the neutrons are produced via spallation, by means of a high-intensity 20 GeV pulsed proton beam impinging on a thick target, the resulting neutron beam covers an enormous energy range, from th...

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Autores principales: Cosentino, L., Musumarra, A., Barbagallo, M., Colonna, N., Damone, L., Pappalardo, A., Piscopo, M., Finocchiaro, P.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2023066
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author Cosentino, L.
Musumarra, A.
Barbagallo, M.
Colonna, N.
Damone, L.
Pappalardo, A.
Piscopo, M.
Finocchiaro, P.
author_facet Cosentino, L.
Musumarra, A.
Barbagallo, M.
Colonna, N.
Damone, L.
Pappalardo, A.
Piscopo, M.
Finocchiaro, P.
author_sort Cosentino, L.
collection CERN
description During 2014 the second experimental area EAR2 was completed at the n-TOF neutron beam facility at CERN. As the neutrons are produced via spallation, by means of a high-intensity 20 GeV pulsed proton beam impinging on a thick target, the resulting neutron beam covers an enormous energy range, from thermal to several GeV. In this paper we describe two beam diagnostic devices, designed and built at INFN-LNS, both exploiting silicon detectors coupled with neutron converter foils containing 6Li. The first one is based on four silicon pads and allows to monitor the neutron beam flux as a function of the neutron energy. The second one, based on position sensitive silicon detectors, is intended for the reconstruction of the beam profile, again as a function of the neutron energy. Several electronic setups have been explored in order to overcome the issues related to the gamma flash, namely a huge pulse present at the start of each neutron bunch which may blind the detectors for some time. The two devices have been characterized with radioactive sources at INFN-LNS and then tested at n-TOF. The wide energy and intensity range they proved capable of sustaining, made them quite attractive and suitable to be used in both EAR1 and EAR2 n-TOF experimental areas, where they became immediately operational.
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spelling cern-20230662021-09-03T02:11:49Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2023066engCosentino, L.Musumarra, A.Barbagallo, M.Colonna, N.Damone, L.Pappalardo, A.Piscopo, M.Finocchiaro, P.Silicon detectors for the n-TOF neutron beams monitoringDetectors and Experimental TechniquesDuring 2014 the second experimental area EAR2 was completed at the n-TOF neutron beam facility at CERN. As the neutrons are produced via spallation, by means of a high-intensity 20 GeV pulsed proton beam impinging on a thick target, the resulting neutron beam covers an enormous energy range, from thermal to several GeV. In this paper we describe two beam diagnostic devices, designed and built at INFN-LNS, both exploiting silicon detectors coupled with neutron converter foils containing 6Li. The first one is based on four silicon pads and allows to monitor the neutron beam flux as a function of the neutron energy. The second one, based on position sensitive silicon detectors, is intended for the reconstruction of the beam profile, again as a function of the neutron energy. Several electronic setups have been explored in order to overcome the issues related to the gamma flash, namely a huge pulse present at the start of each neutron bunch which may blind the detectors for some time. The two devices have been characterized with radioactive sources at INFN-LNS and then tested at n-TOF. The wide energy and intensity range they proved capable of sustaining, made them quite attractive and suitable to be used in both EAR1 and EAR2 n-TOF experimental areas, where they became immediately operational.During 2014 the second experimental area EAR2 was completed at the n-TOF neutron beam facility at CERN. As the neutrons are produced via spallation, by means of a high-intensity 20 GeV pulsed proton beam impinging on a thick target, the resulting neutron beam covers an enormous energy range, from thermal to several GeV. In this paper we describe two beam diagnostic devices, designed and built at INFN-LNS, both exploiting silicon detectors coupled with neutron converter foils containing 6Li. The first one is based on four silicon pads and allows to monitor the neutron beam flux as a function of the neutron energy. The second one, based on position sensitive silicon detectors, is intended for the reconstruction of the beam profile, again as a function of the neutron energy. Several electronic setups have been explored in order to overcome the issues related to the gamma flash, namely a huge pulse present at the start of each neutron bunch which may blind the detectors for some time. The two devices have been characterized with radioactive sources at INFN-LNS and then tested at n-TOF. The wide energy and intensity range they proved capable of sustaining, made them quite attractive and suitable to be used in both EAR1 and EAR2 n-TOF experimental areas, where they became immediately operational.arXiv:1506.02305oai:cds.cern.ch:20230662015-06-07
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Cosentino, L.
Musumarra, A.
Barbagallo, M.
Colonna, N.
Damone, L.
Pappalardo, A.
Piscopo, M.
Finocchiaro, P.
Silicon detectors for the n-TOF neutron beams monitoring
title Silicon detectors for the n-TOF neutron beams monitoring
title_full Silicon detectors for the n-TOF neutron beams monitoring
title_fullStr Silicon detectors for the n-TOF neutron beams monitoring
title_full_unstemmed Silicon detectors for the n-TOF neutron beams monitoring
title_short Silicon detectors for the n-TOF neutron beams monitoring
title_sort silicon detectors for the n-tof neutron beams monitoring
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2023066
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