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Pulse Shape Discrimination of low-energy nuclear and electron recoils for improved particle identification in NaI:Tl

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Spinks, Nathan
Bignell, Lindsey
Lane, Gregory
Akber, Aqeel
Barberio, Elisabetta
Baroncelli, T.
Coombes, Ben
Dowie, Jackson
Eriksen, Tomas
Gerathy, Matthew

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The scintillation mechanism in NaI:Tl crystals produces different pulse shapes that are dependent on the incoming particle type. The time distribution of scintillation light from nuclear recoil events decays faster than for electron recoil events and this difference can be categorised using various Pulse Shape Discrimination (PSD) techniques. In this study, we measured nuclear and electron recoils in a NaI:Tl crystal, with electron equivalent energies between 2 and 40 keV. We report on a new PSD approach, based on an event-type likelihood; this outperforms the charge-weighted mean-time, which is the conventional metric for PSD in NaI:Tl. Furthermore, we show that a linear combination of the two methods improves the discrimination power at energies greater than 10 keV.

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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research: Section A

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2099-12-31