Design and testing of a proton detector

Computer Science – Performance

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Performance Tests, Proton Scattering, Protons, Radiation Counters, Structural Design, Deuterons, Elastic Properties, Electron Spectroscopy, Particle Telescopes

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A prototype of a proton telescope for nonmagnetic proton detectors is designed. The detector was made of three scintillation counters which are used as dE/dx counter, energy counter and veto counter. The telescope was calibrated by using elestic electron proton scattering and was tested with quasielastic electrodisintegration of the deuteron, in which a missing mass resolution of 5.1 MeV was achieved. It was shown that such detectors are well suited for proton detection and identification.

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