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Detection system for neutron β decay correlations in the UCNB and Nab experiments

Authors :
D. J. Salvat
Christopher Morris
E. B. Dees
Wanchun Wei
J. Burkhart
C.-Y. Liu
John Ramsey
Seppo Penttila
W. S. Wilburn
S. J. Seestrom
Hui Li
J. Mirabal-Martinez
Dinko Pocanic
X. Ding
Sky Sjue
Syed Hamid Hasan
Albert Young
S. Baeßler
C. Cude-Woods
Takeyasu M. Ito
B. A. Zeck
A.P. Sprow
J.D. Ortiz
Zhehui Wang
Nadia Fomin
J. Hoagland
A. Klein
N. B. Callahan
Mark Makela
P. L. McGaughey
Scott Currie
B. VornDick
E. Adamek
Steven Clayton
J. Fry
Z. Tang
J. Wexler
A. T. Holley
Frederick Gray
B. Plaster
Robert W. Pattie
R. B. Vogelaar
A. Salas-Bacci
T. L. Womack
Leah Broussard
M. Blatnik
J. D. Bowman
Emil Frlez
N. Birge
Christopher Crawford
Kevin Hickerson
Aaron Brandt
M. A. P. Brown
Alexander Saunders
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2017.

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

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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