Published 2012 | Version v1
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Time of Flight system to investigate positronium cooling

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A positronium Time of Flight (TOF) apparatus, conceived to work with continuous positron beams of intensity up to ∼10 6 positrons/s, was developed. The geometry of the TOF chamber and the acquisition chain are described in detail. The performances of the set up were preliminary tested with a laboratory positron beam of ∼5 × 10 3 positrons/s by measuring the Time of Flight of Ps emitted from oxidized nanochannels produced in a Si single crystal. A TOF spectrum of ∼10 4 events was collected in 9 days with a time resolution of 8 ns. The analysis of the TOF spectrum is discussed. This apparatus is going to be assembled at the intense positron source NEPOMUC at FRM-II reactor, where the measurement time of each spectrum will be reduced to less than 2 h, making this TOF system appropriate to investigate positronium emission after cooling in porous materials held at cryogenic temperature. © The Author(s) 2012.

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http://hdl.handle.net/11567/964725
URN
urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/964725

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UNIGE