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First measurements with a new -electron detector for spectral shape studies
Abstract
International audienceThe shape of the spectrum corresponding to the electrons emitted in decay carries a wealth of information about nuclear structure and fundamental physics. In spite of that, few dedicated measurements have been made of -spectrum shapes. In this work we present a newly developed detector for electrons based on a telescope concept. A thick plastic scintillator is employed in coincidence with a thin silicon detector. First measurements employing this detector have been carried out with mono-energetic electrons from the high-energy resolution electron-beam spectrometer at Bordeaux. Here we report on the good reproduction of the experimental spectra of mono-energetic electrons using Monte Carlo simulations. This is a crucial step for future experiments, where a detailed Monte Carlo characterization of the detector is needed to determine the shape of the -electron spectra by deconvolution of the measured spectra with the response function of the detector. A chamber to contain two telescope assemblies has been designed for future -decay experiments at the Ion Guide Isotope Separator On-Line facility in Jyväskylä, aimed at improving our understanding of reactor antineutrino spectra- info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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