English

Design and commissioning of a timestamp-based data acquisition system for the DRAGON recoil mass separator

Instrumentation and Detectors 2015-06-19 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

The DRAGON recoil mass separator at TRIUMF exists to study radiative proton and alpha capture reactions, which are important in a variety of astrophysical scenarios. DRAGON experiments require a data acquisition system that can be triggered on either reaction product (γ\gamma ray or heavy ion), with the additional requirement of being able to promptly recognize coincidence events in an online environment. To this end, we have designed and implemented a new data acquisition system for DRAGON which consists of two independently triggered readouts. Events from both systems are recorded with timestamps from a 2020 MHz clock that are used to tag coincidences in the earliest possible stage of the data analysis. Here we report on the design, implementation, and commissioning of the new DRAGON data acquisition system, including the hardware, trigger logic, coincidence reconstruction algorithm, and live time considerations. We also discuss the results of an experiment commissioning the new system, which measured the strength of the Ec.m.=1113E_{\text{c}.\text{m}.} = 1113 keV resonance in the 20^{20}Ne(p,γ)21\left(p, \gamma \right)^{21}Na radiative proton capture reaction.

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@article{arxiv.1403.3425,
  title  = {Design and commissioning of a timestamp-based data acquisition system for the DRAGON recoil mass separator},
  author = {G. Christian and C. Akers and D. Connolly and J. Fallis and D. Hutcheon and K. Olchanski and C. Ruiz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.3425},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

11 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in EPJ A "tools for experiment and theory"