Author:
Longo S.,Khan M.,Dharani S.,von Krosigk B.,Ferber T.
Abstract
Abstract
Pulse shape discrimination with pure CsI scintillators is
investigated as a method for separating energy deposits by energetic
neutrons and photons at particle physics experiments. Using neutron
data collected near the European XFEL XS1 beam window the pulse
shape discrimination capabilities of pure CsI are studied and
compared to CsI(Tl) using near-identical detector setups, which were
operated in parallel. The inelastic interactions of 100 MeV
neutrons are observed to produce a slower scintillation emission in
pure CsI relative to energy deposits from cosmic muons. By
employing a charge-ratio method for pulse shape characterization,
pulse shape discrimination with pure CsI is shown to be effective
for identifying energy deposits from neutrons vs. cosmic muons,
however, pure CsI was not able resolve the specific type of neutron
inelastic interactions as can be done with CsI(Tl). Using pulse
shape discrimination, the rate of energetic neutron interactions in
a pure CsI detector is measured as a function of time and shown to
be correlated with the European XFEL beam power. The results
demonstrate that pulse shape discrimination with pure CsI has
significant potential to improve electromagnetic vs. hadronic
shower identification at future particle physics experiments.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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