Published 2015 | Version v1
Journal article

Investigation of the pulse shape analysis for the position sensitive γ-ray spectrometer AGATA

  • 1. Institut fuer Kernphysik Koeln (Germany)

Description

The next generation of γ-ray spectrometers like AGATA will provide high quality γ-ray spectra by the new Gamma-Ray Tracking technique (GRT). Position sensitive HPGe detectors will allow for precise Doppler correction and small broadening of lines for spectroscopy at relativistic energies. GRT is based on the interaction position of the γ-rays within the volume of the highly segmented germanium detectors provided by Pulse Shape Analysis (PSA) methods. The proof of principle of GRT was already demonstrated with great success however systematic deviations from expected results occur. The parameterization of the following detector properties and their impact on PSA were thoroughly investigated and optimized: electron and hole mobility, crystal axis orientation, space charge distributions, crystal impurities, response functions of preamplifiers and digitizers, linear and differential crosstalk, time alignment of pulses and the distance metric. Results of an improved PSA performance are presented.

Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Verhandlungen der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft
Journal Issue
Heidelberg 2015 issue
Series
Also available as printed version: Verhandlungen der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft v. 50(4)
Journal Page Range
[1 p.]
ISSN
0420-0195
CODEN
VDPEAZ

Conference

Title
DPG Spring meeting of the section on atomic, molecular, and plasma physics and quantum optics (SAMOP) together with the divisions hadronic and nuclear physics, environmental physics and working groups industry business, young DPG
Dates
23-27 Mar 2015
Place
Heidelberg (Germany)

Optional Information

Notes
Session: HK 60.5 Do 18:30; No further information available
Collaborations
AGATA-Collaboration