Beta-spectroscopy of long lived nuclides with a PIPS detector-setup

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Abstract

Several applications in modern nuclear physics, research and engineering are limited by a lack of precise knowledge in spectral shape data for beta-decays. Specifically the interest aims to study spectral data for forbidden decays with respectively long half-lives, which is one of the central activities of our group. For the investigation of those rare beta-decays the group operates a setup of six PIPS detectors in a vacuum chamber built out of low-radioactivity materials. In the long term the setup will be used as low-background-detector for the investigation of rare beta-decays. In order to reduce the measuring-background a muon veto was installed. The characterization of the setup in the energy-range from 20..1000 keV using conversion-electrons is described. A set of useful calibration-nuclides was established to determine energy calibration and efficiencies.

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationND 2016
EditorsPeter Siegler, Wim Mondelaers, Arjan Plompen, Franz-Josef Hambsch, Peter Schillebeeckx, Stefan Kopecky, Jan Heyse, Stephan Oberstedt
PublisherEDP Sciences
ISBN (electronic)9782759890200
Publication statusPublished - 13 Sept 2017
Peer-reviewedYes

Publication series

SeriesEPJ Web of Conferences
Volume146
ISSN2101-6275

Conference

Title2016 International Conference on Nuclear Data for Science and Technology, ND 2016
Duration11 - 16 September 2016
CityBruges
CountryBelgium

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