Development of position-sensitive proton recoil telescope (PSPRT)

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A position-sensitive proton recoil telescope (PSPRT) has been developed as a new-type neutron spectrometer to achieve high sensitivity and high energy resolution concurrently. The PSPRT consists of a radiator-detector and a proton detector, which employs a set of a position-sensitive photomultiplier (PS-PMT) and a scintillator. Neutron energy spectrum is derived by using only ``good events'' which are events for forward angles around /0°, and correcting for the proton energy loss in the radiator detector. The expected performance of PSPRT was proved experimentally.

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