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First Calibration of a New Scintillation Detector at CERF 6 th Workshop on Radiation Monitoring for the International Space Station (WRMISS) Jesus College, Oxford, England, 12-14 September 2001 S. Burmeister, R. Beaujean, E. Böhm, F. Petersen Institut für Experimentelle und Angewandte Physik, Universität Kiel

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Page 1: S. Burmeister: First Calibration of a New Scintillation Detector at CERF

First Calibration of a NewScintillation Detector at CERF

6th Workshop on Radiation Monitoring for the InternationalSpace Station (WRMISS)

Jesus College, Oxford, England,12-14 September 2001

S. Burmeister, R. Beaujean, E. Böhm, F. Petersen

Institut für Experimentelle und Angewandte Physik, Universität Kiel

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Development of a NewNeutron Detector

• Why?– measurement of the dose contribution of the neutral component in

a mixed field like onboard civil aircraft– the Si detector of DOSTEL is not tissue-equivalent, but a plastic

scintillator nearly is

• How?– read out of an organic BC-430 scintillator with PIN-photodiodes– surrounding anticoincidence

• What happened?– efficiency tests of the anticoincidence– very first calibration with relativistic halo muons at CERF

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How does the neutron detection work?

• detection of recoil protons in an solid organic scintillator• a 10x10x5 cm³ BC-430 plastic scintillator is read out by

two 2.8x2.8cm² silicon PIN photodiodes• the scintillation material BC-430 was chosen because of its

emission spectrum, it has its emission maximum at higherwavelength than most of other scintillation materials

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GEANT3 Simulated Neutron Interactions

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GEANT3 Simulated Neutron Interactions

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GEANT3 Simulated Neutron Interactions

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GEANT3 Simulated Neutron Interactions

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GEANT3 Simulated Neutron Interactions

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GEANT3 Simulated Neutron Interactions

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GEANT3 Simulated Neutron Interactions

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GEANT3 Simulated Proton Range in 5cm BC-430

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GEANT3 Simulated Neutron InteractionsNeutron InducedEnergy Deposit in 5cm BC-430

Monte Carlo Simulationof 200,000 12MeV Neutrons penetrating 5cm BC-430.

Energy Deposit / GeV

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How does the neutron detection work?

• detection of recoil protons in an solid organic scintillator 4• a 10x10x5 cm³ BC-430 plastic scintillator is read out by two

2.8x2.8cm² silicon PIN photodiodes• the scintillation material BC-430 was chosen because of its

emission spectrum, it has its emission maximum at higherwavelength than most of other scintillation materials

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C S A Filter Pulseamplifier 1 Pulseamplifier 2

Peakdetector1

Peakdetector2

Analog-Digi tal-Converter

1

Analog-Digi tal-Converter

2

256 ChannelsUpper Channels

Photodiode

256 ChannelsLower Channels

Photons

Block Diagram of the NEUDOS Electronics

Principle structure of NEUDOS electronics. Theprocedure of signalprocessing is alike for bothphotodiodes. Only coincident events are processed.

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How does the neutron detection work?

• detection of recoil protons in an solid organic scintillator 4• a 10x10x5 cm³ BC-430 plastic scintillator is read out by two

2.8x2.8cm² silicon PIN photodiodes 4• the scintillation material BC-430 was chosen because of its

emission spectrum, it has its emission maximum at higherwavelength than most of other scintillation materials

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BC-430 Scintillator

• material: polivinyltoluen– density: 1.032 g/cm³– refractive index: 1.58– ratio(H/C): 1.108– melting point: 70°C– raisetime: 3.2 ns– falltime: 16.8 ns– intensity maximum: 570 nm

• Plastics are nearly tissue-equivalent

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Emmissionspectra and Photosensitivity

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How will the neutral component beseperated from charged particles?

• The main scintillator for neutron detectionis surrounded by several scintillators asanticoincidence

• The anticoincidence consists also of organicBC-430 scintillators

• The signal of the surrounding scintillators isonly used as anticoincidence trigger

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First Tests of the Anticoincidence

Sketch not in scale!

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Response of the Anticoincidence

• The response of the anti-coincidence can be testedwith relativistic muons

• as one can see by thesespectra, the efficiency ofone plate asanticoincidence was ‚only‘about 92%

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anticoincidencecoincidencetotal energy deposit spectrum

relativistichalo muons

detector threshold

Energy deposit in MeV

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NEUDOS, PD2

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Response of the Anticoincidence

• minimum ionizing particles (e.g. relativisticmuons) represent the worst case

• a minimum ionizing particle will mostly cross thewhole detector system, that means it penetratesone anticoincidence scintillator on its entry andanother on its exit. From this and the response ofone plate follows the detection efficency:1-0.08²=99.4%

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The Anticoincidence (The Next Step)

Anticoincidencestructure forNEUDOS, with20x10mm PINdiodes in ceramiccarriers.

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The Anticoincidence

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Muon Spectra

Muons crossed throughfront and rear anti- coincidence scintillatorand through 10cm of theinner scintillator

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Muon Spectra

Muons crossed throughleft and right anti- coincidence scintillatorand through 10cm of theinner scintillator

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Muon Spectra

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Muon Spectra

Muons crossed throughtop and bottom anti- coincidence scintillatorand through 5cm of theinner scintillator

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Efficency of the anticoincidenceRatio between all eventsand those with triggeredanticoincidence. Muonscrossed the detectorsystemthrough front and rearanticoincidence scintillator.

In channel 62 where thescintillation muon peak canbe seen, the ratio amountsto 0.998.

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Efficency of the anticoincidenceRatio between all eventsand those with triggeredanticoincidence. Muonscrossed the detectorsystemthrough left and rightanticoincidence scintillator.

In channel 64 where thescintillation muonpeak canbe seen, the ratio amounts0.998.

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Efficency of the anticoincidenceRatio between all eventsand those with triggeredanticoincidence. Muonscrossed the detectorsystemthrough top and bottomanticoincidence scintillator.

In channel 28 where thescintillation muonpeak canbe seen, the ratio amounts0.858.