First In-Beam Demonstration of a hybrid LaBr3/CeBr3/BGO array to measure radiative capture resonance energies in an extended gas target using a novel time of flight technique

Abstract

We have deployed a new hybrid array of LaBr3, CeBr3, and BGO scintillators for detecting γ rays at the DRAGON recoil separator at TRIUMF. The array was developed to improve γ-ray timing resolution over the existing BGO array. This allows the average position of resonant capture in an extended gas target to be determined with 15 mm precision or better, even with five or fewer detected capture events. This, in turn, allows determination of resonant capture energies with statistical uncertainties below 1\%. Here we report the results of a first in-beam demonstration of the array, measuring the Ecm = 0.4906(3) MeV resonance in the 23Na(p,γ)24Mg reaction, focusing on the timing properties of the array and its anticipated performance in future experiments with radioactive beams.

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