Difference between revisions of "Cf252 runs with HPGe"
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| none || 1250 || 26 || 2800 || 9655 || colspan=2 |Not taking data during this time. | | none || 1250 || 26 || 2800 || 9655 || colspan=2 |Not taking data during this time. | ||
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− | | 5611 || 2509 || 30 || 4230 || 13885 || Cf252 in. Coincidence between HPGe and timing PMT. TDC stop always 1200 ns after PMT timing pulse, otherwise same setup as 5609. || ToF looks good. Neutron rate approx. 3 Hz for detector 90. | + | | 5611 || 2509 || 30 || 4230 || 13885 || Cf252 in. Coincidence between HPGe and timing PMT. TDC stop was changed to always be 1200 ns after PMT timing pulse, otherwise same setup as 5609. || ToF looks good. Neutron rate approx. 3 Hz for detector 90. |
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| 5613 || 10025 || 15 || 0 || 13885 || Na-22 source. Coincidence between HPGe and timing PMT || Calibration | | 5613 || 10025 || 15 || 0 || 13885 || Na-22 source. Coincidence between HPGe and timing PMT || Calibration |
Revision as of 18:01, 30 December 2016
12/29/16
Run # | RunTime [sec] | distance[cm] | n flux (Cf252 rates) |
Integral n flux |
configuration | notes |
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5609 | 4060 | 30 | 6850 | 6850 | Cf252 in. Coincidence between HPGe and timing PMT | A ToF spectrum exists but is very hectic. Problem may be that the TDC stop is determined by a widened timing PMT pulse in coinc with a HPGe pulse that has high timing jitter. |
none | 1250 | 26 | 2800 | 9655 | Not taking data during this time. | |
5611 | 2509 | 30 | 4230 | 13885 | Cf252 in. Coincidence between HPGe and timing PMT. TDC stop was changed to always be 1200 ns after PMT timing pulse, otherwise same setup as 5609. | ToF looks good. Neutron rate approx. 3 Hz for detector 90. |
5613 | 10025 | 15 | 0 | 13885 | Na-22 source. Coincidence between HPGe and timing PMT | Calibration |
5614 | 654 | 15 | 0 | 13885 | Co-60 source. Coincidence between HPGe and timing PMT | Calibration |