Heavy ion studies with stable and exotic beams require the identification of nuclear frag- ments in a broad range of mass and atomic numbers. Recent progresses of the Pulse Shape Discrimination (PSD) method applied to the current signals of silicon detectors have en- couraged new studies in this field. The aim of our experimental study was to progress in this technique by applying PSD to charge signals produced in planar silicon detectors of large capacitance (1nF). A new electronic design based on a double constant-fraction discrimination of timing signals, was applied to some of the CHIMERA Si detectors, by using Tandem and Cyclotron beams delivered by the LNS in Catania. We obtained charge identification with energy threshold of about 4 AMeV from Z=1 up to fluorine and with good timing performances (direct injection mode). Our recent results strongly encourage for further application to 4π detection systems in the field of exotic beams.

Pulse Shape Method applied to silicon detectors of CHIMERA array

GERACI, ELENA IRENE;
2004

Abstract

Heavy ion studies with stable and exotic beams require the identification of nuclear frag- ments in a broad range of mass and atomic numbers. Recent progresses of the Pulse Shape Discrimination (PSD) method applied to the current signals of silicon detectors have en- couraged new studies in this field. The aim of our experimental study was to progress in this technique by applying PSD to charge signals produced in planar silicon detectors of large capacitance (1nF). A new electronic design based on a double constant-fraction discrimination of timing signals, was applied to some of the CHIMERA Si detectors, by using Tandem and Cyclotron beams delivered by the LNS in Catania. We obtained charge identification with energy threshold of about 4 AMeV from Z=1 up to fluorine and with good timing performances (direct injection mode). Our recent results strongly encourage for further application to 4π detection systems in the field of exotic beams.
2004
M. Alderighi; A. Anzalone; L. Auditore; N. Arena; R. Bassini; J. Blicharska; C. Boiano; V. Campagna; G. Cardella; S. Cavallaro; M. D'Andrea; A. Di Stefano; F. Fichera; E. De Filippo; E. Geraci; N. Giudice; F. Giustolisi; A. Grzeszczuk; N. Guardone; P. Guazzoni; A. Grimaldi; E. Laguidara; G. Lanzanó; G. Lanzalone; A. Limone; D. Nicotra; T. Paduszynski; A. Pagano; M. Papa; S. Pirrone; G. Politi; F. Porto; C. Rapicavoli; G. Rizza; E. Rosato; S. Russo; P. Russotto; S. Salomone; M. Sassi; G. Saccà; G. Sechi; M. L. Sperduto; A. Trifiró; M. Trimarchi; S. Urso; M. Vigilante; L. Zetta; V. Zipper
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