LNGS: M. TAKáCS - DIGITAL DATA-ACQUISITION POSSIBILITIES FOR THE LUNA 22NE(P,γ)23NA EXPERIMENT
LABORATORI NAZIONALI DEL GRAN SASSO
The stable nuclide 22Ne plays an important role in astrophysical novae, and in supernovae where it provides neutrons for neutron-capture driven nucleosynthesis. In a hydrogen-rich scenario, 22Ne is mainly destroyed by the 22Ne(p,γ)23Na reaction. Only upper limits exist on the cross section of this reaction at relevant energies. Currently, a systematical study of this reaction is being performed at LUNA. The experiment, which is based on a windowless gas target system, takes place in two phases. The recently completed first phase concentrated on the study of selected low-energy resonances using two high-purity germanium detectors The second phase, started in November 2014, using a 4π bismuth germanate summing crystal, will push the lowest energy limit even further down. This new scintillator based measurement setup will require a new data acquisition system: In order to restore the full energy of the gamma peak, the signals of the eight BGO crystals have to be summed up. Classically, this task is done by a carefully executed gain matching of the photomultiplier tubes and an analog summing circuit. However, the recent developments in the field of digital data-acquisition made such systems obsolete. A digitizer-based system can considerably simplify the experimental setup and make the measurement more robust. However, the shift between the analog and digital world is not always smooth. In my talk, I would like to explore the advantages and disadvantages of such systems with respect to the BGO phase of the 22Ne(p,γ)23Na experiment. -------------------------------- Marcell Takács Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf

DATA: 26-11-2014

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