Fast timing measurement using an labr3(Ce) scintillator detector array coupled with gammasphere

M. Rudigier*, S. Lalkovski, E. R. Gamba, A. M. Bruce, Zs Podolyak, P. H. Regan, M. Carpenter, S. Zhu, A. D. Ayangeakaa, J. T. Anderson, T. Berry, S. Bottoni, I. Burrows, R. Carroll, P. Copp, D. Cullen, T. Daniel, L. Fraile, M. Carmona Gallardo, A. GrantJ. P. Greene, L. A. Guegi, D. Hartley, R. Ilieva, S. Ilieva, R. V.F. Janssens, F. G. Kondev, T. Kröll, G. J. Lane, T. Lauritsen, I. Lazarus, G. Lotay, G. Fernandez Martinez, V. Pucknell, M. Reed, J. Rohrer, J. Sethi, D. Seweryniak, C. M. Shand, J. Simpson, M. Smolen, E. Stefanova, V. Vedia, O. Yordanov

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    Abstract

    A fast-timing experiment was performed at the Argonne National Laboratory in December 2015 and January 2016, measuring decay radiation of fission products from a 252Cf fission source. Details of the set-up, integration with Digital Gammasphere, and the data acquisition system are presented. The timing performance of the set-up, capable of measuring lifetimes from the nanosecond region down to tens of picoseconds, is discussed. First preliminary results from the fast-timing analysis of the fission fragment data are presented.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)351-357
    Number of pages7
    JournalActa Physica Polonica B
    Volume48
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Mar 2017

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