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Detector characterization overview of the AGATA scanning tables
Dr Andy Boston
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AGATA PSA Implementation
Architecture Algorithms Implementation ADL Experimental basis Performance
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AGATA collaboration Scanning tables
Liverpool Conventional singles and Coincidence used to commission PSCS validate other tables Orsay Singles and Coincidence GSI IPHC Strasbourg scanning table based on the PSCS technique Salamanca Scanning table (SALSA) 511keV coincidence and PSCS
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Liverpool Detector characterisation
Singles Coincidence scanning Very precise and accurate Can be very slow PSCS methodology
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Coincidence scan vs basis
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Concept of the scanning set-up at Orsay
Agata detector : q movement Tohr : z movement Xy movement Coincidences : 6 NaI detectors Digital electronics Focal point 2r F e d d’ Positionning rods Tungten sheet Brace 40 triangular–shaped 200 mm thick W-plates Plate separation : 200 mm 200 mm diameter holes on a hexagonal lattice Intense Source : 500 MBq Volume /scan point : 2 x 2 x 2- 3 mm3 : 3D Scan of the whole detector From simulations, the number of single interaction Compton scatter events at a given position : face, third and back of the detector
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Pulse Shape Comparison Scan (PSCS)
F. Crespi NIMA (2008)
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IPHC Strasbourg scanning table
M. Ginsz PhD Thesis (2015)
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PSCS validation and experimental basis
M. Ginsz PhD Thesis (2015)
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SALSA concept 256-fold pixelated γ camera AGATA detector to scan
efe 256-fold pixelated γ camera AGATA detector to scan 22Na β+ source
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Summary Three symmetric AGATA detectors &
Three asymmetric AGATA detectors have been characterised The experimental measurements have informed the calculations ADL is used to generate a simulated basis PSCS is used to generate an experimental basis Limitations on detector availability to perform conventional scans The opportunities for an experimental basis? See -> Damian’s talk
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Detector characterization overview of the AGATA scanning tables
Dr Andy Boston
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