EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2015)

Detector-Response Correction of Two-Dimensional γ-Ray Spectra from Neutron Capture

  • Rusev G.,
  • Jandel M.,
  • Arnold C. W.,
  • Bredeweg T. A.,
  • Couture A.,
  • Mosby S. M.,
  • Ullmann J. L.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20159307002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 93
p. 07002

Abstract

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The neutron-capture reaction produces a large variety of γ-ray cascades with different γ-ray multiplicities. A measured spectral distribution of these cascades for each γ-ray multiplicity is of importance to applications and studies of γ-ray statistical properties. The DANCE array, a 4π ball of 160 BaF2 detectors, is an ideal tool for measurement of neutron-capture γ-rays. The high granularity of DANCE enables measurements of high-multiplicity γ-ray cascades. The measured two-dimensional spectra (γ-ray energy, γ-ray multiplicity) have to be corrected for the DANCE detector response in order to compare them with predictions of the statistical model or use them in applications. The detector-response correction problem becomes more difficult for a 4π detection system than for a single detector. A trial and error approach and an iterative decomposition of γ-ray multiplets, have been successfully applied to the detector-response correction. Applications of the decomposition methods are discussed for two-dimensional γ-ray spectra measured at DANCE from γ-ray sources and from the 10B(n, γ) and 113Cd(n, γ) reactions.