We present a straightforward method for particle identification and background rejection in 3He proportional counters for use in neutron detection. By measuring the risetime and pulse height of the preamplifier signals, one may define a region in the risetime versus pulse height space where the events are predominately from neutron interactions. For six proportional counters surveyed in a low-background environment, we demonstrate the ability to reject alpha-particle events with an efficiency of 99%. By applying the same method, we also show an effective rejection of microdischarge noise events that, when passed through a shaping amplifier, are indistinguishable from physical events in the counters. The primary application of this method is in measurements where the signal-to-background for counting neutrons is very low, such as in underground laboratories.
@article{arxiv.1212.4724,
title = {Event Identification in $^3$He Proportional Counters Using Risetime Discrimination},
author = {T. J. Langford and C. D. Bass and E. J. Beise and H. Breuer and D. K. Erwin and C. R. Heimbach and J. S. Nico},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1212.4724},
year = {2014}
}
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10 pages, 7 figures, Submitted to Nuclear Instruments and Methods A