Simulated performance of the in-beam conversion-electron spectrometer, SPICE

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  • S. Ketelhut
    TRIUMF
  • L. J. Evitts
    TRIUMF
  • A. B. Garnsworthy
    TRIUMF
  • C. Bolton
    TRIUMF
  • G. C. Ball
    TRIUMF
  • R. Churchman
    TRIUMF
  • R. Dunlop
    University of Guelph, Ontario
  • G. Hackman
    TRIUMF
  • R. Henderson
    TRIUMF
  • M. Moukaddam
    TRIUMF
  • E. T. Rand
    University of Guelph, Ontario
  • C. E. Svensson
    University of Guelph, Ontario
  • J. Witmer
    TRIUMF
The SPICE spectrometer is a new in-beam electron spectrometer designed to operate in conjunction with the TIGRESS HPGe Clover array at TRIUMF-ISAC. The spectrometer consists of a large area, annular, segmented lithium-drifted silicon electron detector shielded from the target by a photon shield. A permanent magnetic lens directs electrons around the photon shield to the detector. Experiments will be performed utilising Coulomb excitation, inelastic-scattering, transfer and fusion–evaporation reactions using stable and radioactive ion beams with suitable heavy-ion detection. Good detection efficiency can be achieved in a large energy range up to 3500 keV electron energy using several magnetic lens designs which are quickly interchangeable. COMSOL and Geant4 simulations have been used to maximise the detection efficiency. In addition, the simulations have guided the design of components to minimise the contributions from various sources of backgrounds.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)154-163
JournalNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
Volume753
Early online date29 Mar 2014
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Jul 2014
Externally publishedYes
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