Segment Geometry Optimization and Prototype Studies of a Multi-Coincidence GAGG Solar Neutrino Detector

Abstract

A GAGG detector capable of dissecting a multi-coincidence solar neutrino interaction on 71Ga is under development for potential space-based applications. We identify three distinct detection signatures when 71Ge* is produced, two of which are significantly delayed in time and could be detected within a single large GAGG volume. Further optimizations can be made by optically isolating smaller segments of GAGG to maximize the probability of a spatial separation between the prompt/delayed signals. We construct and test prototype GAGG detectors capable of sub 7% energy resolution @ 137Cs and reliable detection of spatially-separated 57Co double-pulse decays.

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