• DocumentCode
    873017
  • Title

    A Position-Sensitive Germanium Detector for Gamma-Ray Astronomy

  • Author

    Varnell, L.S. ; Ling, J.C. ; Mahoney, W.A. ; Jacobson, A.S. ; Pehl, R.H. ; Goulding, F.S. ; Landis, D.A. ; Luke, P.N. ; Madden, N.W.

  • Author_Institution
    Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pasadena, California 91109
  • Volume
    31
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    1984
  • Firstpage
    300
  • Lastpage
    306
  • Abstract
    The critical problem in high-resolution cosmic gamma-ray spectroscopy in the energy range from 0.02 to 10 MeV is the limited spectral sensitivity of the detectors used. This results from the small effective area of the detectors and the high background noise due to induced radioactivity and scattering in the detectors high-energy particle environment. The effective area can be increased by increasing the number of detectors, but this becomes prohibitive because of the size and expense of the resulting instrument. We have taken a new approach: a segmented large-volume germanium gamma-ray detector which can effectively discriminate against internal background yet maintain the high spectral resolution and efficiency of conventional coaxial Ge detectors. To verify this concept, a planar detector divided into two segments has been fabricated and laboratory measurements agree well with Monte Carlo calculations. A large coaxial detector which will be divided into five segments is being built using the techniques developed for the planar detector. Monte Carlo calculations show that the sensitivity (minimum detectable flux) of the segmented coaxial detector is a factor of 2-3 better than conventional detectors because of the reduction in the internal background.
  • Keywords
    Astronomy; Background noise; Coaxial components; Gamma ray detection; Gamma ray detectors; Germanium; Monte Carlo methods; Particle scattering; Position sensitive particle detectors; Spectroscopy;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9499
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TNS.1984.4333264
  • Filename
    4333264