1. The TMR network project 'Development of γ-ray tracking detectors'
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Eiji Ideguchi, F.A. Beck, D. R. Napoli, P. Spolaore, Johan Nyberg, J. van der Marel, Angelo Geraci, I. Piqueras, R. M. Lieder, K. Jääskeläinen, D. Gutknecht, G. Sletten, Bo Cederwall, Th. Kroell, L. Mihailescu, D. M. Cullen, A. J. Boston, B. Million, J. N. Wilson, M. Rossewij, F. Camera, Dirk Weisshaar, D. Bazzacco, Alberto Pullia, J. Eberth, H.G. Thomas, O. Wieland, Gheorghe Pascovici, T. Enqvist, B. Herskind, J.C. Lisle, H. M. Jäger, R. Well, Giancarlo Ripamonti, R. Venturelli, R. Henck, D. Curien, C. Rossi Alvarez, Ch. Manea, W. Gast, P. J. Nolan, E. Pachoud, M. Bellato, Martina Descovich, G. Duchêne, Begoña Quintana, D. Rosso, and A. G. Smith
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,business.industry ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Detector ,Shell (structure) ,Tracking (particle physics) ,Optics ,Point (geometry) ,Electronics ,Spectroscopy ,business ,Digital signal processing ,Energy (signal processing) - Abstract
The next generation of 4 pi arrays for high-precision gamma -ray spectroscopy will involve gamma -ray tracking detectors. They consist of high-fold segmented Ge detectors and a front-end electronics, based on new digital signal processing techniques, which allows to extract energy, timing and spatial information for a gamma -ray by pulse shape analysis of the Ge detector signals. Utilizing the information on the positions of the interaction points and the energies released at each point the tracks of the gamma -rays in a Ge shell can be reconstructed in three dimensions.
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- 2001
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