Abstract
Abstract
Fluctuations in photon production in scintillator could
contribute to the total energy resolution of a scintillation
detector. This contribution, called intrinsic resolution (IR), is
one of the factors limiting the total energy resolution in detectors
based on liquid organic scintillators (LSs). There are very few
experimental measurements of the IR in LSs available, and the
underlying physics is not completely understood. We propose a
phenomenological description of IR of LSs and systematize the data
available using a single universal parameter that characterizes
IR. We show that all experimental data within the model
demonstrate the presence of extra smearing of energy resolution due
to IR with a typical value of ≃ 2% at 1-MeV energy
release. The model can be used to simulate the effect of IR in
LS-based detectors.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation