Neutron detection with Large Area Neutron Array (LANA) at NSCL

ORAL

Abstract

In this meeting, I will present the performance of LANA including a new technique to do pulse shape discrimination (PSD), which gives n-gamma separation that is more superior to the traditional PSD technique especially for long bar-shaped scintillators and measured light output from 10-100 MeV neutrons.

*This work is supported by the U.S. NSF under Grant No. PHY-1565546 and the U.S. DoE under Grant Nos. DE-SC0014530, DE-NA0002923. This work is also supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) under grant Nos. 2016K1A3A7A09005578, 2018R1A5A1025563 and 2013M7A1A1075764.

Authors

  • Fanurs C.E. Teh

    • National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, MSU
  • Jong-Won Lee

    • Department of Physics, Korea University
  • Kuan Zhu

    • NSCL
  • Kyle Brown

    • NSCL
  • Zbigniew Chajecki

    • Department of Physics, Western Michigan University
  • William Lynch

    • NSCL
  • Manyee Betty Tsang

    • NSCL
  • Adam Anthony

    • NSCL
  • Jon Barney

    • NSCL
  • Daniele Dell'Aquila

    • NSCL
  • Justin Estee

    • NSCL
  • Byungsik Hong

    • Department of Physics, Korea University
  • Genie Jhang

    • NSCL
  • Om Khanal

    • Department of Physics, Western Michigan University
  • Young Jin Kim

    • Rare Isotope Science Project, Institute for Basic Science, Daejeon
  • HyoSang Lee

    • Rare Isotope Science Project, Institute for Basic Science, Daejeon
  • Jung Woo Lee

    • Department of Physics, Korea University
  • Juan Manfredi

    • NSCL
  • Seon-Ho Nam

    • Department of Physics, Korea University
  • Chenyang Niu

    • NSCL
  • Jeonghyeok Park

    • Department of Physics, Korea University
  • Sean Sweany

    • NSCL
  • Chun Yuen Tsang

    • NSCL
  • Rensheng Wang

    • NSCL
  • Hongyi Wu

    • School of Physics, Peking University