The response of silicon–silicon–CsI(Tl) and silicon–CsI(Tl) telescopes to fragments produced in nuclear interactions has been studied. The telescopes were developed within the FAZIA collaboration. The capabilities of two methods are compared: (a) the standard ΔE–E technique and (b) the digital Pulse Shape Analysis technique (for identification of nuclear fragments stopped in a single Si-layer). In a test setup, nuclear fragments covering a large range in nuclear charge, mass and energy were detected. They were produced in nuclear reactions induced by a 35A MeV beam of 129Xe impinging on various targets. It was found that the ΔE–E correlations allow the identification of all isotopes up to Z∼25. With the digital Pulse Shape Analysis it is possible to fully distinguish the charge of stopped nuclei up to the maximum available Z (slightly over that of the beam, Z=54).
Particle identification using the De-E technique and pulse shape discrimination with the silicon detectors of the FAZIA project / S., Carboni; S., Barlini; L., Bardelli; N., Leneindre; M., Bini; B., Borderie; R., Bougault; G., Casini; P., Edelbruck; A., Olmi; G., Pasquali; G., Poggi; M. F., Rivet; A. A., Stefanini; G., Baiocco; R., Berjillos; E., Bonnet; M., Bruno; A., Chbihi; I., Cruceru; M., Degerlier; J. A., Dueñas; E., Galichet; F., Gramegna; A., Kordyasz; T., Kozik; V. L., Kravchuk; O., Lopez; T., Marchi; I., Martel; L., Morelli; M., Parlog; H., Petrascu; Rosato, Elio; V., Seredov; E., Vient; Vigilante, Mariano; R., Alba; D., Santonocito; C., Maiolino. - In: NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH. SECTION A, ACCELERATORS, SPECTROMETERS, DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT. - ISSN 0168-9002. - 664:1(2012), pp. 251-263. [10.1016/j.nima.2011.10.061]
Particle identification using the De-E technique and pulse shape discrimination with the silicon detectors of the FAZIA project
ROSATO, ELIO;VIGILANTE, MARIANO;
2012
Abstract
The response of silicon–silicon–CsI(Tl) and silicon–CsI(Tl) telescopes to fragments produced in nuclear interactions has been studied. The telescopes were developed within the FAZIA collaboration. The capabilities of two methods are compared: (a) the standard ΔE–E technique and (b) the digital Pulse Shape Analysis technique (for identification of nuclear fragments stopped in a single Si-layer). In a test setup, nuclear fragments covering a large range in nuclear charge, mass and energy were detected. They were produced in nuclear reactions induced by a 35A MeV beam of 129Xe impinging on various targets. It was found that the ΔE–E correlations allow the identification of all isotopes up to Z∼25. With the digital Pulse Shape Analysis it is possible to fully distinguish the charge of stopped nuclei up to the maximum available Z (slightly over that of the beam, Z=54).I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


