Difference between revisions of "Gain matching"
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− | ! colspan="2"|Detector || | + | ! colspan="2"|Detector || rowspan="2" |Count rate at -1700 V (Hz) |
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− | | angle|| color | + | | angle|| color |
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− | | 30 || Red || 0.85 | + | | 30 || Red || 0.85 |
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− | | 90 || Yellow || 1.2 | + | | 90 || Yellow || 1.2 |
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− | | 150 || Blue || 0.80 | + | | 150 || Blue || 0.80 |
|- | |- | ||
− | | 225 || Wood ||0.09 | + | | 225 || Wood ||0.09 |
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} |
Revision as of 02:52, 17 August 2016
7/16/16
PMT top and bottom is in coincidence with a trigger placed 3" below the CF-252 source.
PMT pulses are widened to 500 ns in electronics in order to avoid double counting.
Discriminator thresholds:
Trigger: 35 mv
PMT's: 50 mv
Detector | Count rate at -1700 V (Hz) | |
---|---|---|
angle | color | |
30 | Red | 0.85 |
90 | Yellow | 1.2 |
150 | Blue | 0.80 |
225 | Wood | 0.09 |