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- Title
An actively vetoed Clover $ \gamma$ -detector for nuclear astrophysics at LUNA.
- Authors
Szücs, T.; Bemmerer, D.; Broggini, C.; Caciolli, A.; Confortola, F.; Corvisiero, P.; Elekes, Z.; Formicola, A.; Fülöp, Zs.; Gervino, G.; Guglielmetti, A.; Gustavino, C.; Gyürky, Gy.; Imbriani, G.; Junker, M.; Lemut, A.; Marta, M.; Mazzocchi, C.; Menegazzo, R.; Prati, P.
- Abstract
An escape-suppressed, composite high-purity germanium detector of the Clover type has been installed at the Laboratory for Underground Nuclear Astrophysics (LUNA) facility, deep underground in the Gran Sasso Laboratory, Italy. The laboratory $ \gamma$ -ray background of the Clover detector has been studied underground at LUNA and, for comparison, also in an overground laboratory. Spectra have been recorded both for the single segments and for the virtual detector formed by online addition of all four segments. The effect of the escape suppression shield has been studied as well. Despite their generally higher intrinsic background, escape-suppressed detectors are found to be well suited for underground nuclear-astrophysics studies. As an example for the advantage of using a composite detector deep underground, the weak ground-state branching of the Ep = 223 keV resonance in the 24Mg(p, $ \gamma$)25Al reaction is determined with improved precision.
- Subjects
NUCLEAR astrophysics; DETECTORS; GERMANIUM diodes; RESONANCE; SPECTRUM analysis
- Publication
European Physical Journal A -- Hadrons & Nuclei, 2010, Vol 44, Issue 3, p513
- ISSN
1434-6001
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1140/epja/i2010-10967-1