BETA-SPECTROSCOPY OF LONG LIVED NUCLIDES WITH A PIPS DETECTOR-SETUP

Beta-spectroscopy of long lived nuclides with a PIPS detector-setup

Beta-spectroscopy of long lived nuclides with a PIPS detector-setup

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Several applications in modern nuclear physics, research and engineering are limited by a lack of precise knowledge in spectral shape data for beta-decays.Specifically the interest aims to study spectral data for forbidden decays with respectively long half-lives, which is one of the central activities of our group.For the investigation of those rare beta-decays the rab fire rated wafer group operates a setup of six PIPS detectors in a vacuum chamber built out of low-radioactivity materials.

In the long term the setup will be used as 1861 remington revolver replica low-background-detector for the investigation of rare beta-decays.In order to reduce the measuring-background a muon veto was installed.The characterization of the setup in the energy-range from 20.

1000 keV using conversion-electrons is described.A set of useful calibration-nuclides was established to determine energy calibration and efficiencies.

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