Difference between revisions of "D2O data"

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[[File:D2O_raw_cumul_UP.png | 800 px]]
 
[[File:D2O_raw_cumul_UP.png | 800 px]]
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The width of the photon peak (sigma) shows the IAC linac pulse width which we've been told was around 2 ns.
  
 
Neutron energy spectra reonstructed from the ToF spectra are shown below:
 
Neutron energy spectra reonstructed from the ToF spectra are shown below:
  
 
[[File:D2O_nene_cumul_UP.png | 800 px]]
 
[[File:D2O_nene_cumul_UP.png | 800 px]]
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The neutron detectors was placed azimuthally symmetric around the target so the distance was 135.5 cm from the center of the target to the face of each of the detector.
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The uncertainty on the neutron energy depends mostly on the knowledge of the photon peak center position. The width of the photon peak gives an uncertainty in the neutron energy.
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[[File:D2O_de_nene_cumul_UP.png | 800 px]]

Revision as of 04:41, 5 June 2013

Cumulative raw ToF spectra obteined for the case of D2O target and beam up position are presented below:

D2O raw cumul UP.png

The width of the photon peak (sigma) shows the IAC linac pulse width which we've been told was around 2 ns.

Neutron energy spectra reonstructed from the ToF spectra are shown below:

D2O nene cumul UP.png

The neutron detectors was placed azimuthally symmetric around the target so the distance was 135.5 cm from the center of the target to the face of each of the detector.

The uncertainty on the neutron energy depends mostly on the knowledge of the photon peak center position. The width of the photon peak gives an uncertainty in the neutron energy.

D2O de nene cumul UP.png