Measurement of $β$-decay end point energy with Planar HPGe detector (1404.4158v1)
Abstract: The end point energies of nuclear $\beta$ decays have been measured with a segmented planar Ge LEPS detector using both singles and coincidence techniques. The $\beta - \gamma$ coincidence has been performed with a segmented planar Ge LEPS and a single 10$\%$ HPGe detector. The $\gamma$ ray and $\beta$ particle responses of the Segmented planer Ge LEPS detector were studied using monte carlo simulation code GEANT3. The experimentally obtained $\beta$ spectrum was in reasonably good agreement with the simulation results. The experimental end point energies are determined with substantial accuracy for some of the known $\beta$ decays in ${106}$Rh, ${210}$Bi and ${90}$Y. The end point energies corresponding to three weak branches in ${106}$Rh $\rightarrow$ ${106}$Pd decay has been measured for the first time.
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