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Design and Performance of a Modularized NaI(Tl) Detector (The Crystal Ball Prototype)

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The Cluster of 54 detector as mentioned in this paper is the predecessor of the Crystal Ball detector, which is designed for the study of electron-positron collisions at colliding beam facilities, and it has been successfully tested.
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A prototye NaI(Tl) detector (the Cluster of 54) of spherical geometry subtending a solid angle of 7.5% of 4? at its center, has recently been assembled and tested. This detector consisted of 54 close-packed but optically isolated NaI(Tl) modules and the associated electronic circuitry. The Cluster of 54 is the predecessor of an almost complete spherical detector, the Crystal Ball, which will cover 94% of 4?. The latter detector is now under construction and is especially designed for the study of ?-rays produced in electron-positron collisions at colliding beam facilities. This article will outline the mechanical, optical, and electronic assembly of the prototype system. Cluster of 54 test data will be presented.

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Performance of Large, Modularized NaI(Tl) Detectors

TL;DR: The use of modularized NaI(Tl) detectors in the study of a new spectroscopy of?-rays in high energy physics is outlined in this article. And the properties of detector arrays made up of 20-in-depth polyscin modules 20 in. deep and of hexagonal cross section are described.
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