Performance of a 2m prototype neutron detector for VANDLE
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Abstract
VANDLE (Versatile Array for Neutron Detection at Low Energies) is an array of plastic scintillator detectors that is being developed for measurements with radioactive ion beams. The array will consist of over 200 scintillator elements in two different shapes that can be configured in a variety of geometries to achieve efficient neutron detection with good time-of-flight for different types of measurements. We have constructed a 2 meter long prototype detector element for VANDLE and characterized its performance through a variety of measurements using cosmic rays, neutron and gamma sources. The position resolution, time resolution, light output, efficiency, and neutron-gamma discrimination by time-of-flight have all been studied. Results from these tests will be presented. Plans for a test measurement of the (d,n) reaction using a number of these detector elements will also be discussed.
Authors
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Casey Pangan
Louisiana State University
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J.C. Blackmon
Louisiana State University
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L.E. Linhardt
Louisiana State University
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M.M. White
Louisiana State University
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J.A. Cizewski
Rutgers University, Rutgers
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P. O'Malley
Rutgers, Rutgers University
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W.A. Peters
Rutgers, Rutgers University
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D.W. Bardayan
Oak Ridge National Lab, ORNL, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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R. Grzywacz
University of Tennessee
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M. Madurga
UTK, University of Tennessee
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S. Paulauskas
University of Tennessee
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C. Matei
Oak Ridge Associated Universities
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B.C. Rasco
Oak Ridge Associated Universities
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F. Raiola
Colorado School of Mines
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F. Sarazin
Colorado School of Mines