Characterization of electron detectors by time-of-flight in neutron b{eta} decay experiments
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⚛️ physics.ins-det
nucl-ex
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electrondecaydetectorsmethodsneutrontime-of-flightcalibrationcharacterization
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Progress in neutron decay experiments requires better methods for the characterization of electron detectors. I show that for such \b{eta}-decay studies, electron time-of-flight can be used for in-situ calibration of electron detectors. Energy resolution down to a few keV can be reached for the lower part of the electron spectrum in neutron decay, where conventional calibration methods come to their limit. Novel time-of-flight methods can also be used to perform a complete experiment on electron backscattering from their detectors.
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