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'''Figure 4''': <math>\Delta T = 200 ns</math>, <math>I_e = 40 mA</math>, <math>f = 300 Hz</math>, <math>E_e = 20 MeV</math>, <math>q = 8.7 nC/pulse</math>. <math>N_{T2} \sim 48 counts/10 min</math>, <math>N_{T1} (thresh = 30 mV, beam on) = 1065 counts/10 min</math>, threshold = 80 mV, <math>P_B = 33.9</math>. Geometrical dimensions for detector placement and chamber size are the same as in Figure 1. | '''Figure 4''': <math>\Delta T = 200 ns</math>, <math>I_e = 40 mA</math>, <math>f = 300 Hz</math>, <math>E_e = 20 MeV</math>, <math>q = 8.7 nC/pulse</math>. <math>N_{T2} \sim 48 counts/10 min</math>, <math>N_{T1} (thresh = 30 mV, beam on) = 1065 counts/10 min</math>, threshold = 80 mV, <math>P_B = 33.9</math>. Geometrical dimensions for detector placement and chamber size are the same as in Figure 1. |
Latest revision as of 10:38, 25 August 2008
Collimator parameters: in upstream side of wall 1/2", in downstream side of wall 1(1/2)".
Figure 0: sketch of experimental setup.
Figure 1: 8:21 am -
pulse, 200 ns, 300 Hz, of beam, 6 fissions. 9:10 am - Threshold 80 mV, .Figure 2:
, , , , . , . Geometrical dimensions for detector placement and chamber size are the same as in Figure 1.Figure 3:
, , , , . , threshold = 80 mV, . Geometrical dimensions for detector placement and chamber size are the same as in Figure 1.Figure 4:
, , , , . , , threshold = 80 mV, . Geometrical dimensions for detector placement and chamber size are the same as in Figure 1.Figure 4: This new architecture is used for obtaining timing spectra during runs 60 - 63 (http://www.iac.isu.edu/mediawiki/index.php/Timing_spectra), , .
Figure 5: Beam produces nuclear fragments on http://www.iac.isu.edu/mediawiki/index.php/Energy_spectra_%28fiss_frag%29).
and Al and fission fragments on . P = 4.96 Torr (heptane), (beam off), (beam on!). Chambers are not stable due to vacuum leak. If nothing was changed this geometry was used to get all the energy spectra (Figure 6: ADC distributions of
(left) and (right). Data obtained via experimental setup shown in Figure 5.