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Measured and simulated performance of Compton-suppressed TIGRESS HPGe clover detectors

Abstract

Tests of the performance of a 32-fold segmented HPGe clover detector coupled to a 20-fold segmented Compton-suppression shield, which form a prototype element of the TRIUMF-ISAC Gamma-Ray Escape-Suppressed Spectrometer (TIGRESS), have been made. Peak-to-total ratios and relative efficiencies have been measured for a variety of γ-ray energies. These measurements were used to validate a GEANT4 simulation of the TIGRESS detectors, which was then used to create a simulation of the full 12-detector array. Predictions of the expected performance of TIGRESS are presented. These predictions indicate that TIGRESS will be capable, for single 1MeV γ rays, of absolute detection efficiencies of 17% and 9.4%, and peak-to-total ratios of 54% and 61% for the “high-efficiency” and “optimized peak-to-total” configurations of the array, respectively.

Authors

Schumaker MA; Hackman G; Pearson CJ; Svensson CE; Andreoiu C; Andreyev A; Austin RAE; Ball GC; Bandyopadhyay D; Boston AJ

Journal

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment, Vol. 570, No. 3, pp. 437–445

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

January 21, 2007

DOI

10.1016/j.nima.2006.10.185

ISSN

0168-9002

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