The ELI-NP facility, currently being built in Bucharest, Romania, will deliver an intense and almost monochromatic y beam with tunable energy between 0.2 MeV and 19.5 MeV in two different beamlines. An articulated beam characterization system will be installed downstream of the collimator of each line. The system will use, as calibration candles, a few selected nuclear levels whose fluorescence condition will be monitored by a Nuclear Resonance Scattering System (NRSS). The NRSS will use a peculiar double-readout approach in order to detect resonant events overwhelming background: both scintillation and Cherenkov photons produced inside the same crystals will be separately read.
Nuclear resonant scattering for γ-beam characterization procedure at ELI-NP
Veltri, M.
2019
Abstract
The ELI-NP facility, currently being built in Bucharest, Romania, will deliver an intense and almost monochromatic y beam with tunable energy between 0.2 MeV and 19.5 MeV in two different beamlines. An articulated beam characterization system will be installed downstream of the collimator of each line. The system will use, as calibration candles, a few selected nuclear levels whose fluorescence condition will be monitored by a Nuclear Resonance Scattering System (NRSS). The NRSS will use a peculiar double-readout approach in order to detect resonant events overwhelming background: both scintillation and Cherenkov photons produced inside the same crystals will be separately read.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.