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Introduccion ot detector test (for g-flash) at n_TOF (October 2012). Carlos GUERRERO CERN Fellow , Physics Department. The problem. How do we deal with this?. Not easy to address the issue: Are the g-flash g-rays, neutrons, muons , …? Do they come with the beam?
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Introduccionot detector test (for g-flash) at n_TOF (October 2012) Carlos GUERRERO CERN Fellow, PhysicsDepartment
How do we deal with this? • Not easy to address the issue: • Are the g-flash g-rays, neutrons, muons, …? • Do they come with the beam? • Are they produced at the 2nd collimator? • How to minimize its effects? • How will it look like in EAR-2? • The approach: • For the 2nd collimator contribution: FLUKA simulations (see Ida’s) • For the rest: Measurements with as many detectors as possible! • Solid scintillators: BaF2, LaCl3, LaBr3, CeBr3and CsI (see Emilio’s and Nacho’s ) • Liquid scintillators: C6D6(empty and filled) • HPGe detectors (see Rosa’s) • PbWO+plastics (see Yusuke’s) • …
Measurements After building a movable detector support: Try to measure systematically different detectors, voltages, positions in EAR, level shifter (on/off), … There are 5 interesting talks coming up!!