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Göttingen 1997 – wissenschaftliches Programm

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HK: Hadronen und Kerne

HK 59: Postersitzung

HK 59.46: Poster

Donnerstag, 27. März 1997, 14:00–16:30, P

Analysis of Pulse Shapes of a Segmented Germanium Detector — •M. Kaspar1, Th.W. Elze2, J. Gerl1, M. Gorska3,1, I. Kozhoukharov1, I. Peter4, M. Rejmund3,1, H. Schaffner1, Ch. Schlegel1, G. Stengel2, S. Wan1, and H.J. Wollersheim11GSI Darmstadt — 2Universit"at Frankfurt am Main — 3Hahn-Meitner-Institut Berlin — 4Freie Universit"at Berlin

In our previous work it has been shown that pulse shapes of coaxial germanium detectors can be exploited to determine the position of the first interaction of detected gamma rays [1]. In addition, artificial neural networks (ANNs) turned out to successfully classify energy distributions among the segments of a subdivided germanium detector. [2]. Currently we combine these approaches to examine the feasibility of an ANN based pulse shape analysis. We present both status and first results of the project.

[1]Ingo Peter, Analyse von digitalisierten Germanium-Detektorsignalen,
Institut f"ur Kernphysik der Universit"at Frankfurt am Main 1994.
[2] Matthias Kaspar, Musterverarbeitung kernphysikalischer Me"sdaten
mit k"unstlichen neuronalen Netzen,
Institut f"ur Kernphysik der Universit"at Frankfurt am Main 1994.
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