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Particle identification via pulse shape analysis for large-area silicon detectors of the CHIMERA array
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EngineeringNuclear PhysicsMeasurementMicroscopyParticle IdentificationPulse Shape AnalysisPsd MethodDetection TechniqueAtomic-number IdentificationInstrumentationSimple PsdRadiation DetectionPhysicsNeutron SourceMicroelectronicsOptical Particle SizingNatural SciencesParticle PhysicsApplied PhysicsDetector PhysicChimera Array
Mass and atomic-number identification (ID) of reaction products is a fundamental requirement of any nuclear reaction study. An effective particle-ID method is demonstrated, based on pulse shape analysis/discrimination (PSD) applied to large-area, single-element silicon detectors. This technique uses commercial electronic modules and achieves atomic number resolution rivaling that typically obtained with multi-element (/spl Delta/E-E) detector telescopes. The method is applied to the CHIMERA detector system without compromising its time-of-flight (TOF) resolution. In-beam tests of the PSD method have been performed with large-area, 300-/spl mu/m thick CHIMERA silicon detectors, measuring particles from the /sup 19/F+/sup 12/C reaction at Tandem energies. Performance of a simple PSD set up is discussed, for front and rear particle injection.
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