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In situ calibration of charged particle spectrometers on the OMEGA Laser Facility using 241Am and 226Ra sources

Authors :
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Plasma Science and Fusion Center
Adrian, PJ
Armstrong, J
Birkel, A
Chang, C
Dannhoff, S
Evans, T
Johnson, M Gatu
Johnson, TM
Kabadi, N
Kunimune, J
Li, CK
Reichelt, B
Regan, SP
Pearcy, J
Petrasso, RD
Pien, G
McCluskey, M
Séguin, FH
Sutcliffe, GD
Frenje, JA
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Plasma Science and Fusion Center
Adrian, PJ
Armstrong, J
Birkel, A
Chang, C
Dannhoff, S
Evans, T
Johnson, M Gatu
Johnson, TM
Kabadi, N
Kunimune, J
Li, CK
Reichelt, B
Regan, SP
Pearcy, J
Petrasso, RD
Pien, G
McCluskey, M
Séguin, FH
Sutcliffe, GD
Frenje, JA
Source :
American Institute of Physics (AIP)
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

<jats:p> Charged particle spectrometry is a critical diagnostic to study inertial-confinement-fusion plasmas and high energy density plasmas. The OMEGA Laser Facility has two fixed magnetic charged particle spectrometers (CPSs) to measure MeV-ions. In situ calibration of these spectrometers was carried out using <jats:sup>241</jats:sup>Am and <jats:sup>226</jats:sup>Ra alpha emitters. The alpha emission spectrum from the sources was measured independently using surface-barrier detectors (SBDs). The energy dispersion and broadening of the CPS systems were determined by comparing the CPS measured alpha spectrum to that of the SBD. The calibration method significantly constrains the energy dispersion, which was previously obtained through the measurement of charged particle fusion products. Overall, a small shift of 100 keV was observed between previous and the calibration done in this work. </jats:p>

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
American Institute of Physics (AIP)
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1370255899
Document Type :
Electronic Resource