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Perspectives for neutron and gamma spectroscopy in high power laser driven experiments at ELI-NP

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The measurement of energy spectra of neutrons and gamma rays emitted by nuclei, together with charge particles spectroscopy, are the main tools for understanding nuclear phenomena occurring also in high power laser driven experiments. However, the large number of particles emitted in a very short time, in particular the strong X-rays flash produced in laser-target interaction, impose adaptation of technique currently used in nuclear physics experiment at accelerator based facilities. These aspects are discussed (Section 1) in the context of proposed studies at high power laser system of ELI-NP. Preliminary results from two experiments performed at Titan (LLNL) and ELFIE (LULI) facilities using plastic scintillators for neutron detection (Section 2) and LaBr3 (Ce) scintillators for gamma detection (Section 3) are presented demonstrating the capabilities and the limitations of the employed methods. Possible improvements of these spectroscopic methods and their proposed implementation at ELI-NP will be discussed as well in the last section.

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hal-01311010 , version 1 (03-05-2016)

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F. Negoita, M. Gugiu, H. Petrascu, C. Petrone, D. Pietreanu, et al.. Perspectives for neutron and gamma spectroscopy in high power laser driven experiments at ELI-NP. Carpathian Summer School of Physics 2014 : Exotic Nuclei and Nuclear/Particle Astrophysics (V) (CSSP14), Jul 2014, Sinaia, Romania. pp.228-236, ⟨10.1063/1.4909579⟩. ⟨hal-01311010⟩
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