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Proof of principle of a high-spatial-resolution, resonant-response gamma-ray detector for Gamma Resonance Absorption in 14N

Authors :
Brandis, M.
Goldberg, M. B.
Vartsky, D.
Friedman, E.
Kreslo, I.
Mardor, I.
Dangendorf, V.
Levi, S.
Mor, I.
Bar, D.
Source :
M Brandis et al 2011 JINST 6 P02008
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

The development of a mm-spatial-resolution, resonant-response detector based on a micrometric glass capillary array filled with liquid scintillator is described. This detector was developed for Gamma Resonance Absorption (GRA) in 14N. GRA is an automatic-decision radiographic screening technique that combines high radiation penetration (the probe is a 9.17 MeV gamma ray) with very good sensitivity and specificity to nitrogenous explosives. Detailed simulation of the detector response to electrons and protons generated by the 9.17 MeV gamma-rays was followed by a proof-of-principle experiment, using a mixed gamma-ray and neutron source. Towards this, a prototype capillary detector was assembled, including the associated filling and readout systems. Simulations and experimental results indeed show that proton tracks are distinguishable from electron tracks at relevant energies, on the basis of a criterion that combines track length and light intensity per unit length.<br />Comment: 18 pages, 16 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
M Brandis et al 2011 JINST 6 P02008
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1103.3177
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/6/02/P02008