Title :
Energy Resolution of Plastic Scintillation Detector for Beta Rays
Author :
Vo, H.H. ; Kanamaru, S. ; Marquet, C. ; Nakamura, H. ; Nomachi, M. ; Piquemal, F. ; Ricol, J.S. ; Sugaya, Y. ; Yasuda, K.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Osaka Univ., Suita
Abstract :
Many experiments on neutrinoless double beta decays have been proposed recently for determining the effective mass of neutrinos. Some of them use a plastic scintillator for measuring the beta-ray energy. Achieving a high energy resolution is critical for neutrinoless double beta decay experiments (e.g., MOON and superNEMO). The motivation of this study is to investigate the energy resolution of a plastic scintillation detector in terms of ldquocomponentsrdquo in the MeV-electron region. It is known that the total energy resolution of a plastic scintillation detector for a monoenergetic spectrum consists of two components: statistical and intrinsic energy resolution. In this paper, these two components were investigated for electrons. Experiments on protons were also performed for the purpose of comparison. Three additional experiments were performed to determine (1) the uniformity of the plastic scintillator materials by scanning a 2.8-MeV proton microbeam, (2) the energy spread of electrons and protons, and (3) the effect of the electron-beam size on the set-up. These additional experiments were performed to ensure that these factors did not affect measurements of the two above-mentioned components.
Keywords :
beta-ray detection; double beta decay; electron beams; electron detection; electron spectrometers; neutrino mass; proton beams; proton detection; solid scintillation detectors; MOON experiment; beta rays; electron spectrometer; electron-beam size; intrinsic energy resolution; monoenergetic spectrum; neutrino effective mass; neutrinoless double beta decays; plastic scintillation detector; proton microbeam; statistical energy resolution; superNEMO experiment; Beta rays; Effective mass; Electrons; Energy measurement; Energy resolution; Neutrino sources; Plastics; Protons; Radioactive decay; Scintillation counters; Energy resolution; scintillation detectors;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2008.2005718