05/12/2011 random coincidence cosmic test

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The powers are:

PS1 and PS2:  -1000 V (the old 2-channel TENNELEC TC952)
n's: -1100 V (the new 2-channel C.A.E.N N471)

The thresholds are:

PS1 and PS2:  -80 mV
n's: -200 mV

The discriminator widths are:

PS1: -20 ns
PS2: -10 ns
n's: -20 ns


Let's do the random coincidence cosmic ray test 1.

PS1 and PS2 is about 30 cm away from each other. And let's look on the coincidence signal between PS1 and PS2:

total counts time counts/min counts/sec
PS1 [math]10247\pm101.2[/math] 70 min [math]146.4\pm1.44[/math] [math]2.44\pm0.02[/math]
PS1 [math]12969\pm113.9[/math] 70 min [math]185.3\pm1.63[/math] [math]3.09\pm0.03[/math]
PS1+PS2 (30 cm away) [math]3\pm1.7[/math] 70 min [math]0.043\pm0.024[/math] [math]0.0007\pm0.0004[/math]


And below my scope pictures of this rear event:

Rnd coinc cosmic.png


Let's do the random coincidence cosmic ray test 2.

But now the distance between PS1 and PS2 is about 5 cm. And let's look on the coincidence signal between PS1 and PS2:

total counts time counts/min counts/sec
PS1 [math]\pm[/math] 70 min [math]\pm[/math] [math]\pm[/math]
PS1 [math]\pm[/math] 70 min [math]\pm[/math] [math]\pm[/math]
PS1+PS2 (5 cm away) [math]\pm[/math] 70 min [math]\pm[/math] [math]\pm[/math]


And below my scope pictures of no so rear event as before:

Rnd coinc cosmic test2.png


So what we are measured?

purely random events from different reaction?. But why does rate depend from distance?
some coincidences are sub-products of one reaction? (air showers). Now if detectors located closer to each other the rate should be higher because the detectors are closer to initial reaction.