Detailed characterization of low background $\beta $-delayed proton detector

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Abstract

In order to determine the rates of two important reactions for the astrophysical rapid proton (rp) capture process, a segmented, low background $\beta $-delayed proton detector has been built at NSCL. The detector is currently in the process of being optimized. A detailed characterization of the detector's Micromegas pad plane is being performed using measurements with a radioactive $^{\mathrm{55}}$Fe x-ray calibration source. A fitting routine has been developed to extract the energy resolution from the spectra. First results of detector resolution with P10 gas will be presented.

*This work is supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation under Award Nos. PHY-1102511 and PHY- 1565546 and the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, under Award No. DE-SC0016052.

Authors

  • Molly Janasik

    • Michigan State Univ
  • Moshe Friedman

    • Nt'l Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, Michigan State Univ.
    • Michigan State Univ
  • Tamas Budner

    • Michigan State Univ
  • Chris Wrede

    • Michigan State Univ