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As can be seen, we have one peak to the right of the gamma flash and two to the left. 
  
 
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Gamma Peak Analysis

MultipleGammaPeak.jpg

The point is to determine why we have all these peaks around the spot the gamma flash is supposed to be. First, I will do an analysis to see exactly where the gamma flash is. Then, we should be able to do some tracking down of what the other peaks are from by converting the TDC spectrum into a distance scale to see how far away the other peaks are, assuming they are from gammas.

Calibration Runs

The lead in front of the neutron detectors was removed. Run 1930 shows the results with no physics target, and 1931 has a D2O target.

File:Calibration run1931-.jpg

Distance Spectrum

The TDC spectra were then converted to a distance scale.

TODplot.jpg

As can be seen, we have one peak to the right of the gamma flash and two to the left.

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