Gamma Ray Detection in DAPPER Array for (d,p$\gamma )$ Reactions
ORAL
Abstract
The photon strength function (PSF) describes the bulk quantum mechanical component of photon emission probabilities and thus it is important in describing neutron capture reactions. For some nuclei, experiments have shown an enhancement in the PSF at low energy. Experiments have shown an up-bend in the $^{\mathrm{56}}$Fe and $^{\mathrm{57}}$Fe nuclei. An up-bend in $^{\mathrm{60}}$Fe would illustrate that this feature may be more widespread. The PSF of $^{\mathrm{60}}$Fe will be probed using a $^{\mathrm{59}}$Fe(d,p$\gamma )^{\mathrm{60}}$Fe reaction. A new detector array is currently being constructed called DAPPER (Detector Array for Photons, Protons, and Exotic Residues). In this array the proton emitted from the reaction will be detected by an annular silicon detector, while the gamma arrays from the excited residue will be detected by 128 BaF$_{\mathrm{2}}$ detectors. Two $^{\mathrm{57}}$Fe(d,p$\gamma )^{\mathrm{58}}$Fe test reactions were done using a few of the detectors in the DAPPER array. The gamma ray detector characterization from the test runs will be presented, along with gamma ray simulations on DAPPER.
*This material is based upon work supported by the Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration, under Award Number DE-NA0003841, the Center for Excellence in Nuclear Training And University-based Research (CENTAUR), and the Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics under Award DE-FG02-93ER40773.
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