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== Tests with 50 Ohm Scope Resistance == | == Tests with 50 Ohm Scope Resistance == | ||
− | ===IAC NAI_1=== | + | ===IAC NAI_1 with Base #1=== |
Detector # 1 with Base #1: | Detector # 1 with Base #1: | ||
− | [[File: | + | [[File:IAC_NaI_Det1_Base1_Scope_50Ohm_1.png | 300 px]] |
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+ | ===IAC NAI_2 with Base #2=== | ||
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+ | Detector # 2 with Base #2: | ||
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+ | [[File:IAC_NaI_Det2_Base2_Scope_50Ohm_1.png | 300 px]] | ||
[[Positrons]] | [[Positrons]] |
Revision as of 20:58, 26 September 2011
General info on IAC NaI detector
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Crystal size
NaI crystal sizes: 3”x3”
PMT base configureation
IAC NAI_0
analysis commands
/home/daq/CODA/CODAreader/UsingROOTnEVIO/Oleksiy/evio2nt -fr2177.dat > /dev/null
mv r2177 r2177.root
root r2177.root
TH1F * Hist1=new TH1F("Hist1","Hist1",4096,-0.5,4095.5);
ntuple->Draw("ADC1 >> Hist1")
Detector and Parts
Big pulse due to scope 1 M ohm scope resistance
Pulses in the following to detectors are huge due to we used wrong scope resistance of 1 M ohm.
IAC NAI_1
Without Mu material:
HV = 700 V
With Mu material:
HV = 700 V
IAC_NAI_2
With Mu material
HV = 700 V
Tests with 50 Ohm Scope Resistance
IAC NAI_1 with Base #1
Detector # 1 with Base #1:
IAC NAI_2 with Base #2
Detector # 2 with Base #2: