Title :
Energy Calibration of the NewSUBARU Storage Ring for Laser Compton-Scattering Gamma Rays and Applications
Author :
Utsunomiya, Hiroaki ; Shima, Tal ; Takahisa, K. ; Filipescu, Dan Mihai ; Tesileanu, Ovidiu ; Gheorghe, Ioana ; Nyhus, Hilde-Therese ; Renstrom, Therese ; Yiu-Wing Lui ; Kitagawa, Yuzuru ; Amano, Shunsuke ; Miyamoto, Sadaaki
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Konan Univ., Kobe, Japan
Abstract :
Using γ-ray beams produced in the inverse Compton scattering between CO2 laser photons and relativistic electrons, we have calibrated electron beam energies in the nominal energy range 550-974 MeV at the synchrotron radiation facility New-SUBARU. The laser Compton-scattering (LCS) γ-ray beams were produced at energies from 561 to 1728 keV and detected with a high-purity germanium detector. The electron beam energies were determined by reproducing the full energy peaks of the γ-ray beams by Monte Carlo simulations. The accuracy of the calibration is (5.5 - 9.4) ×10 - 5. The reproducibility of the electron beam energy is excellent in an independent injection and deceleration. The present energy calibration of the electron beams offers a standard for the energy calibration of high-energy LCS γ-ray beams produced with a Nd:YVO4 laser. As applications of the energy calibration, we investigated the energy linearity of a 3.5´´ × 4.0´´ LaBr3(Ce) detector in the response to γ-rays at energies up to 10 MeV and the energy profile of the high-energy LCS γ-ray beams.
Keywords :
Compton effect; Monte Carlo methods; calibration; electron beams; gamma-ray detection; germanium radiation detectors; particle beam diagnostics; scintillation counters; storage rings; synchrotron radiation; CO2 laser photons; LaBr3 Ce detector linearity; Monte Carlo simulations; Nd:YVO4 laser; NewSUBARU storage ring; electron beam energy calibration; energy calibration; high-purity germanium detector; inverse Compton scattering; laser Compton-scattering gamma ray beams; relativistic electrons; synchrotron radiation facility; Calibration; Detectors; Electron beams; Laser beams; Measurement by laser beam; Ring lasers; Storage rings; Electron accelerators; gamma-ray detection; storage ring;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2014.2312323