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A data acquisition and reconstruction software for SAMPA-SRS integration

NázevTitle
A data acquisition and reconstruction software for SAMPA-SRS integrationA data acquisition and reconstruction software for SAMPA-SRS integration
Druh výsledkuResult type
Článek v časopiseJournal article
AutořiAuthors
G. G. A. de Souza, T. S. Abelha, T. B. Saramela, A.F.V. Cortez, H.N. da Luz
DOIDOI
10.1088/1748-0221/18/05/C05018
Časopis / citaceJournal / citation
Journal of Instrumentation. 2023, 18(5), ISSN 1748-0221.
RokYear
2023
JazykLanguage
eng
WoSWoS
001026526700006
ScopusScopus
2-s2.0-85160359180
RIVRIV
RIV/68407700:21670/23:00373065!RIV24-GA0-21670___
ProjektProject
Měření anomálií v úhlové korelaci elektronu a pozitronu z vnitřní párové produkce v excitovaných jádrech 8Be a 4HeMeasurement of anomalies in angular correlation of electron and positron internally produced in excited 8Be and 4He

AbstraktAbstract

In this work we present the latest developments in the SAMPA-SRS integration. A software was developed to improve the acquisition configuration, acquisition, and decoding of the data. The complete framework was tested using a triple GEM-based position sensitive detector for X-rays. The detector was operated in Ar/CO2 (70/30) in continuous flow, at atmospheric pressure and made use of a 1 dimension strip readout (200 mu m wide strips at a pitch of 400 mu m) for charge collection. With this detector a position resolution of better than 833 mu m was obtained, with an energy resolution of 14.2% (sigma/E) for 5.9 keV.

In this work we present the latest developments in the SAMPA-SRS integration. A software was developed to improve the acquisition configuration, acquisition, and decoding of the data. The complete framework was tested using a triple GEM-based position sensitive detector for X-rays. The detector was operated in Ar/CO2 (70/30) in continuous flow, at atmospheric pressure and made use of a 1 dimension strip readout (200 mu m wide strips at a pitch of 400 mu m) for charge collection. With this detector a position resolution of better than 833 mu m was obtained, with an energy resolution of 14.2% (sigma/E) for 5.9 keV.