The CLAS12 Central Neutron Detector

Abstract
The Central Neutron Detector is a scintillator barrel that was designed to detect 0.2-1 GeV neutrons at lab polar angles from 40∘ to 120∘ in the CLAS12 spectrometer in Hall B at Jefferson Laboratory. The design is based on three radial layers of paddles read out at the upstream end of the barrel by photomultipliers tubes. Neighboring paddles in each layer are coupled together at the downstream end of the barrel by “U-turn” light guides. The...
Paper Details
Title
The CLAS12 Central Neutron Detector
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Volume
959
Pages
163441 - 163441
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