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The high-efficiency {\gamma}-ray spectroscopy setup {\gamma}3 at HI{\gamma}S

Authors :
Löher, Bastian
Derya, Vera
Aumann, Thomas
Beller, Jacob
Cooper, Nathan
Duchene, Marc
Endres, Janis
Fiori, Enrico
Isaak, Johann
Kelley, John
Knörzer, Michael
Pietralla, Norbert
Romig, Christopher
Scheck, Marcus
Scheit, Heiko
Silva, Joel
Tonchev, Anton P.
Tornow, Werner
Weller, Henry
Werner, Volker
Zilges, Andreas
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

The existing Nuclear Resonance Fluorescence (NRF) setup at the HI{\gamma}S facility at the Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory at Duke University has been extended in order to perform {\gamma}-{\gamma} coincidence experiments. The new setup combines large volume LaBr3:Ce detectors and high resolution HPGe detectors in a very close geometry to offer high efficiency, high energy resolution as well as high count rate capabilities at the same time. The combination of a highly efficient {\gamma}-ray spectroscopy setup with the mono-energetic high-intensity photon beam of HI{\gamma}S provides a worldwide unique experimental facility to investigate the {\gamma}-decay pattern of dipole excitations in atomic nuclei. The performance of the new setup has been assessed by studying the nucleus \sulfur at 8.125 MeV beam energy. The {\gamma}-decay branching ratio from the $1^+$ level at 8125.4 keV to the first excited $2^+$ state was determined to 15.7(3)%.<br />Comment: 9 pages, 11 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1304.6270
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2013.04.087