Speaker
Description
The opaque scintillation detector is a novel concept for next-generation position-sensitive detectors. Its principle is to localize scintillation light near its emission point using an optically scattering medium. Our design employs a solid granular organic scintillator coupled with an array of wavelength-shifting fibers and SiPMs for light collection. This report presents the results of a beam test conducted on a 10 cm-scale prototype, using external proportional chambers as a tracking system. Key characteristics, including spatial response, light yield, energy resolution, and coordinate accuracy, are discussed. Additionally, Monte Carlo simulation and its comparision with experimental data are presented.
Details
Artemiy Krapiva, LPI, Russia, https://lebedev.ru/en/institute
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| Is this an abstract from experimental collaboration? | No |
| Name of experiment and experimental site | N/A |
| Is the speaker for that presentation defined? | Yes |