1. First tests of the applicability of $\gamma$-ray imaging for background discrimination in time-of-flight neutron capture measurements
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Magán, D. L. Pérez, Caballero-Ontanaya, L., Domingo-Pardo, C., Agramunt-Ros, J., Albiol, F., Casanovas, A., González, A., Guerrero, C., Lerendegui-Marco, J., Tarifeño-Saldivia, A., and Collaboration, the n_TOF
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
In this work we explore for the first time the applicability of using $\gamma$-ray imaging in neutron capture measurements to identify and suppress spatially localized background. For this aim, a pinhole gamma camera is assembled, tested and characterized in terms of energy and spatial performance. It consists of a monolithic CeBr$_3$ scintillating crystal coupled to a position-sensitive photomultiplier and readout through an integrated circuit AMIC2GR. The pinhole collimator is a massive carven block of lead. A series of dedicated measurements with calibrated sources and with a neutron beam incident on a $^{197}$Au sample have been carried out at n_TOF, achieving an enhancement of a factor of two in the signal-to-background ratio when selecting only those events coming from the direction of the sample., Comment: Preprint submitted to Nucl. Instr. and Meth. A
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- 2015
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