Pulse pile-up in pulse-height energy analyzers increases when the incident rate of pulses increases relative to the inverse of the dead time per pulse of the detection system. Changes in the observed energy distributions with incident rate and detector-electronics-formed pulse shape then occur. We focus on weak high energy tails in X-ray spectra, important for measurements on partially ionized, warm, pure-hydrogen plasma. A first-principles two-photon pulse-pile-up model is derived specific to trapezoidal-shaped pulses; quantitative agreement is found between the measurements and the model predictions. The modeling is then used to diagnose pulse-pile-up tail artifacts and mitigate them in relatively low count-rate spectra.
@article{arxiv.2212.01391,
title = {Analysis and mitigation of pulse-pile-up tail artifacts in warm-plasma pulse-height X-ray spectra},
author = {Taosif Ahsan and Charles Swanson and Christopher Galea and Sangeeta Vinoth and Tony Qian and Tal Rubin and Samuel Cohen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.01391},
year = {2022}
}
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8 pages, 12 figures, preprint for Plasmas MDPI journal