1. Segmented YSO scintillation detectors as a new ${\rm ��}$-implant detection tool for decay spectroscopy in fragmentation facilities
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Yokoyama, R., Singh, M., Grzywacz, R., Keeler, A., King, T. T., Agramunt, J., Brewer, N. T., Go, S., Heideman, J., Liu, J., Nishimura, S., Parkhurst, P., Phong, V. H., Rajabali, M. M., Rasco, B. C., Rykaczewski, K. P., Stracener, D. W., Tain, J. L., Tolosa-Delgado, A., Vaigneur, K., and Woli��ska-Cichocka, M.
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Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,FOS: Physical sciences ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Instrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det) - Abstract
A newly developed segmented YSO scintillator detector was implemented for the first time at the RI-beam Factory at RIKEN Nishina Center as an implantation-decay counter. The results from the experiment demonstrate that the detector is a viable alternative to conventional silicon-strip detectors with its good timing resolution and high detection efficiency for ${\rm ��}$ particles. A Position-Sensitive Photo-Multiplier Tube (PSPMT) is coupled with a $48\times48$ segmented YSO crystal. To demonstrate its capabilities, a known short-lived isomer in $^{76}$Ni and the ${\rm ��}$ decay of $^{74}$Co were measured by implanting those ions into the YSO detector. The half-lives and ${\rm ��}$-rays observed in this work are consistent with the known values. The ${\rm ��}$-ray detection efficiency is more than 80~\% for the decay of $^{74}$Co., 17 pages, 6 figures, accepted to NIMA on May 7, 2019
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- 2019
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