The 2022 Physicists Inspiring the Next Generation: Exploring the Nuclear Matter – Light Attenuation in Scintillators

ORAL

Abstract

The 2022 cohort of the “Physicists Inspiring the Next Generation (PING): Exploring the Nuclear Matter” included eighteen pre-college students that worked with six undergraduate students at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams of Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. Over the Summer 2022, the students tested the performances of 25 cm long scintillators with cross sectional areas of 2.5x2.5 cm2 and 5x5 cm2 as part of a R&D effort for a next generation neutron detector proposal to the National Science Foundation by the MoNA Collaboration. Results from this work were presented during the APS/DNP2022 meeting. During the Spring 2023 semester, the students evaluated a light attenuation correction in scintillators due to the increased path length of the photons while propagating through the material. This work could have an impact on the position resolution of neutron detectors used by the MoNA Collaboration. The students also designed a possible small scale prototype that could be placed and used in parasitic mode during FRIB experiments. The status of this research will be presented and discussed.

*National Science Foundation award PHY-2012040

Presenters

  • Paul L Gueye

    • FRIB/NSCL

Authors

  • Paul L Gueye

    • FRIB/NSCL
  • Thomas Baumann

    • FRIB/NSCL
  • Casey Hulbert

    • FRIB/MSU
  • Yannick Gueye

    • Michigan State University
  • Joshua S Marshall

    • Morgan State University
  • Dominic I Davis

    • Morgan State University
  • Jayla Edwards

    • Michigan State University
  • Donovan L Flagg

    • University of Missouri
  • Tieler Graham

    • FRIB/MSU
  • Rocio Di Maria

    • FRIB/MSU
  • Trysten Harris

    • FRIB/MSU
  • Drake Hollins

    • FRIB/MSU
  • Jacob Ryabinky

    • FRIB/MSU
  • Kevin Brooks-II

    • FRIB/MSU
  • Bradley Thomas

    • FRIB/MSU
  • Skyler Hamlin

    • FRIB/MSU
  • Guhyun Jeong

    • FRIB/MSU
  • Addison Hannah

    • FRIB/MSU
  • Thomas Hays

    • FRIB/MSU
  • Philip Carrington

    • FRIB/MSU
  • Bryan Robles

    • FRIB/MSU
  • Han Truong

    • FRIB/MSU
  • Brenden Lamp

    • FRIB/MSU
  • Nolan Tusing

    • FRIB/MSU