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The following figures depict some of the S800 SpecTcl spectra used for the tunning of the S800. | The following figures depict some of the S800 SpecTcl spectra used for the tunning of the S800. | ||
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+ | ==== Energy loss in the ion chamber vs. time of flight measured between the object scintillator and the E1 scintillator (trigger) at the end of the focal plane ==== | ||
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+ | ====(In)elastic scattering of the incoming " | ||
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+ | ==== Sn-124 primary beam passing a thick Al viewer at the target position (focused optics) ==== | ||
- | Energy loss in the ion chamber vs. time of flight measured between the object scintillator and the E1 scintillator (trigger) at the end of the focal plane. | + | {{:wiki:working_crdc2_sn124.jpg}} |
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- | Upper left: Three 124Sn charge states in the CRDC2 x-y spectrum | + | |
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- | Upper right: Amplitude of the CRDC2 anode signal vs. drift time (this is a diagnostics spectrum showing that the response of the CRDC is not correlated with the y position). | + | |
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- | Lower left: Raw drift time measured in CRDC2 | + | |
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- | Lower right: Charge distribution induced in the pads by the three 124Sn charge states hitting CRDC2. | + | |
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- | 124Sn primary beam passing a thick Al viewer at the target position (focused optics). | + | |
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