Time - resolved Gamma Ray spectral analysis of planetary neutron and Gamma Ray instrumentation

J. Bodnarik, D. Burger, A. Burger, L. Evans, S. Floyd, L. Lim, T. McClanahan, M. Namkung, S. Nowicki, A. Parsons, J. Schweitzer, R. Starr, K. Stassun, J. Trombka
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The current gamma ray/neutron instrumentation development effort at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center¿s Astrochemistry Laboratory aims to extend the use of neutron interrogation techniques, using a 14 MeV Pulsed Neutron Generator (PNG) combined with neutron and gamma ray detectors, to probe the surface and subsurface of planetary bodies in situ without the need to drill. One aspect of the current work includes the development of taking timed tagged event-byevent data using our custom designed software with the Canberra Lynx Digital Signal Analyzer to provide a unique three-dimensional master data set with channel/energy, time, and intensity information. Since the master data set is not limited to predetermined coincidence timing gates set for a specific nuclear process, the user is allowed the flexibility to slice the data cube in a multitude of ways without loss of information or experimental time due to the need for additional acquisition windows. Time tagged event-by-event data allows the user to isolate a particular energy line from the spectrum over a specific window in time with respect to the PNG pulse, analyze a gamma ray spectrum resulting from either neutron capture, between the burst, or inelastic scattering events, during the neutron burst, and extract data for engineering purposes to optimize timing windows to look at specific elements in different environments. In this paper, we will present the results of our experimental data using the time tagged event-by-event data analysis technique compared with non-time-gated data taken at the test facility at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. Comparison of these data will show the advantages and validity of this method to obtain more precise, sensitive, and accurate elemental composition measurements.
行星中子和伽马射线仪器的时间分辨伽马射线光谱分析
目前,美国宇航局戈达德太空飞行中心天体化学实验室的伽马射线/中子仪器开发工作旨在扩展中子探测技术的使用,使用14mev脉冲中子发生器(PNG)与中子和伽马射线探测器相结合,在不需要钻探的情况下原位探测行星体的表面和地下。当前工作的一个方面包括使用我们定制设计的软件与堪培拉山猫数字信号分析仪一起开发定时标记事件数据,以提供具有通道/能量,时间和强度信息的独特三维主数据集。由于主数据集不限于为特定核过程设定的预定巧合定时门,因此用户可以灵活地以多种方式切片数据立方体,而不会由于需要额外的采集窗口而损失信息或实验时间。时间标记的事件数据允许用户在特定的时间窗口内从光谱中分离出特定的能量线,相对于PNG脉冲,分析中子爆发期间中子捕获或非弹性散射事件产生的伽马射线谱,并提取用于工程目的的数据,以优化定时窗口,以查看不同环境中的特定元素。在本文中,我们将展示我们使用时间标记事件数据分析技术的实验数据的结果,并将其与美国宇航局戈达德太空飞行中心测试设施的非时间门控数据进行比较。这些数据的比较将表明该方法的优势和有效性,以获得更精确、灵敏和准确的元素组成测量。
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