FIELD: physics.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to acceleration engineering and can be used in nuclear physics and astrophysics. An emission calorimeter for measuring particle energy is a sandwich of an absorber and active elements arranged perpendicular to incident particles, wherein the active elements consist of two electrodes separated by a gas gap of about 100 mcm at atmospheric pressure. One of the electrodes is connected to a voltage source of about 50 kV/cm and the other is connected to an amplitude analysis unit.
EFFECT: simple design of the device, improved time resolution and high radiation resistance.
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Dates
2015-04-27—Published
2013-03-19—Filed