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A dataset of the Large-scale Modular BGO Detection Array (LAMBDA) design and test

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Yao-De, Sheng;Lu-Yang Song;Su, Jun;Shi-Lun Jin;Lu, Fei;Yang-Ping Shen;Chen, Jun-Feng;Zhang, Li-Yong;He, Jian-Jun;Li, Xin-Yue;Liu, Hong-Na;Feng-Shou Zhang;Qiu, Meng-Lin;Lin, Shen;Zhang, Hao;Luo-Huan Wang;Li, Zi-Ming;Yin-Ji Chen;Jiang, Xin-Zhi;Chen, Xin;Shen, Zhi-Lin;Liu, Feng-Cheng;Qin, Zhi-Wei;Wang, Lin;Huang, Yi-Tong;Li, Xiang;Si-Ze Chen;You-Bao Wang;Li, Zhi-Hong;Guo, Bing;Liu, Wei-Ping

Description

Total Absorption Gamma-ray Spectroscopy (TAGS) provides a powerful tool for measuring complex γ transitions and has been effectively applied in the study of reactor decay heat. This paper presents the design of a new TAGS detector, named Large-scale Modular BGO Detection Array (LAMBDA), tailored for measuring β decay intensity distributions of fission products. The modular design allows the LAMBDA detector to be assembled in various configurations. The final version of LAMBDA consists of 102 identical 60 mm×60 mm×120 mm BGO crystals, exhibiting a high full-energy peak efficiency exceeding 80% at 0.5~8 MeV based on Monte Carlo simulation. Currently, about half of the LAMBDA modules have been manufactured. Tests using γ-ray sources and nuclear reactions demonstrate favorable energy resolution, energy linearity, and efficiency uniformity across the modules. Forty-eight modules have been integrated into the prototype LAMBDA-I. The capability of LAMBDA-I in β-delayed γ decay experiments was evaluated through a commissioning measurement with the 152Eu source.

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Metrics

Dataset Index

0.7

FAIR Score

69%

Citations

1

Mentions

0

Metrics Over Time

Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

Science Data Bank

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Radiation

Field

Physics and Astronomy

Domain

Physical Sciences

Confidence Score

50%

Source

Scholar Data Model

Keywords

Nuclear science and technologyTotal Absorption Gamma SpectroscopyReactor decay heatBeta decayBGO detector arrayLAMBDA

Normalization Factors

FT

65.38

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00