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Detection System for Neutron $\beta$ Decay Correlations in the UCNB and Nab experiments

Authors :
Broussard, L. J.
Zeck, B. A.
Adamek, E. R.
Baeßler, S.
Birge, N.
Blatnik, M.
Bowman, J. D.
Brandt, A. E.
Brown, M.
Burkhart, J.
Callahan, N. B.
Clayton, S. M.
Crawford, C.
Cude-Woods, C.
Currie, S.
Dees, E. B.
Ding, X.
Fomin, N.
Frlez, E.
Fry, J.
Gray, F. E.
Hasan, S.
Hickerson, K. P.
Hoagland, J.
Holley, A. T.
Ito, T. M.
Klein, A.
Li, H.
Liu, C. -Y.
Makela, M. F.
McGaughey, P. L.
Mirabal-Martinez, J.
Morris, C. L.
Ortiz, J. D.
Pattie Jr., R. W.
Penttilä, S. I.
Plaster, B.
Počanić, D.
Ramsey, J. C.
Salas-Bacci, A.
Salvat, D. J.
Saunders, A.
Seestrom, S. J.
Sjue, S. K. L.
Sprow, A. P.
Tang, Z.
Vogelaar, R. B.
Vorndick, B.
Wang, Z.
Wei, W.
Wexler, J.
Wilburn, W. S.
Womack, T. L.
Young, A. R.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

We describe a detection system designed for precise measurements of angular correlations in neutron $\beta$ decay. The system is based on thick, large area, highly segmented silicon detectors developed in collaboration with Micron Semiconductor, Ltd. The prototype system meets specifications for $\beta$ electron detection with energy thresholds below 10 keV, energy resolution of $\sim$3 keV FWHM, and rise time of $\sim$50 ns with 19 of the 127 detector pixels instrumented. Using ultracold neutrons at the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center, we have demonstrated the coincident detection of $\beta$ particles and recoil protons from neutron $\beta$ decay. The fully instrumented detection system will be implemented in the UCNB and Nab experiments, to determine the neutron $\beta$ decay parameters $B$, $a$, and $b$.<br />Comment: Copyright 2016. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1607.02656
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2016.12.030