Expt. 03005 precalibration analysis

The efficiency curves shown below were measured 14-15 April 2004, prior to NSCL Expt. 03005. Twelve 32-segment Ge detectors from the MSU SeGA array were placed in two rings around the DSSD implantation detector.

Germanium array geometry

The germanium detector geometries as entered into the Monte-Carlo N-Particle (MCNP) transport program are shown given in the links below. The positive X direction is downstream of the DSSD implantation detector, the positive Y direction corresponds to the South direction in the N3 vault.

XZ plane, Y offset +1.5 cm YZ plane, X offset -2.8 cm YZ plane, X offset +3.6 cm

Photos of the Ge detector arrangement can be found at the following link:

groups.nscl.msu.edu/beta/BetaDecay/calorimeter.html

Individual detector efficiencies

Source: SRM-4275-C69 for absolute calibration

Source: Co-56 prepared at FSU for relative calibration to 3.2 MeV

Data were collected using both an MCA and the NSCL Spectrodaq system for each source separately. Independent measurements were made for each detector.

Ge01 #73452 Ge02 #73287 Ge03 #73373
Ge04 #73444 Ge05 #73471 Ge06 #73494
Ge09 #73320 Ge10 #73445 Ge11 #73446
Ge12 #73428 Ge13 #73176 Ge14 #73486


Array peak efficiency

The peak efficiency for the total 12-detector array is given below. The data were fitted to an MCNP simulation for a point-source geometry, and the overall agreement between 150 keV and 3.5 MeV is excellent. The posted equation is the result of a trendline fit to the MCNP simulation points (log Efficiency vs. log Energy) using a fifth-order polynomial function.

Ge array peak efficiency curve


MCNP Simulation File

The MCNP source code to calculate the efficiency curve for the point source geometry can be downloaded from the link below. To save the file on your local disk, click on the link with the right mouse button and select "Save Target As..."

MCNP file 01015P.i


updated 16apr04 by add