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The X-coordinate of the neutron hit of each detector was determined from the TDC difference spectra with application of real calibration factors obtained in separate experiment with Co-60 source.
 
The X-coordinate of the neutron hit of each detector was determined from the TDC difference spectra with application of real calibration factors obtained in separate experiment with Co-60 source.
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[[File:r4118_tdc_diff.png]]
 
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Revision as of 16:08, 24 October 2012

Angular dependence [math](\theta,\phi)[/math] of two neutrons emitted from DU target was determined.

The X-coordinate of the neutron hit of each detector was determined from the TDC difference spectra with application of real calibration factors obtained in separate experiment with Co-60 source.

DetM Calibr data mis.png


R4118 tdc diff.png

The timing cuts were applied for TDC sum spectra. It should be noticed that time cuts included both neutron and photon areas because in four fold coincidences the photon accidentals will dissappear.

R4118 tdc sum.png

In the case of Det K it was hard to observe the neutron area and the TDC singles spectra were used to set the time cut (see Det K data on the plot below):

R4118 tdc single.png

After writing a bunch of scripts the root file was created and the data are plotted below:

R4118 3D corr plot.png

In order to see better [math]\theta[/math] and [math]\phi[/math] distributions it was created a couple of plots with corresponding projections:

[math]\theta[/math] projection of the 3D plot

R4118 theta proj.png

[math]\phi[/math] projection of the 3D plot

R4118 phi proj.png

The uncertainties on the [math]\phi[/math] angle are determined by the width of the neutron detectors and the distance from the target.

The uncertainties on the [math]\theta[/math] angle are determined by the width of the TDC difference spectra. Should be discussed.