Simulation of a low-background proton detector for studying low-energy resonances relevant in thermonuclear reactions
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⚛️ physics.ins-det
nucl-ex
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detectorbetasdevelopedenergyparticlessensitivitysimulationalphas
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A new detector is being developed at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) to measure low energy charged-particles from beta-delayed particle emission. These low energy particles are very important for nuclear astrophysics studies. The use of a gaseous system instead of a solid state detector decreases the sensitivity to betas while keeping high efficiency for higher mass charged particles like protons or alphas. This low sensitivity to betas minimizes their contribution to the background down to 150 keV. A detailed simulation tool based on \textsc{Geant4} has been developed for this future detector.
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