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Development of an "$α$-ToF" detector for correlated measurement of atomic masses and decay properties

We have developed a novel detector, referred to as an "$α$-ToF detector", for correlated measurements of atomic masses and decay properties of low-yield, short-lived radioactive isotopes using a multi-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrograph. By correlating measured time-of-flight signals with decay events, it will be possible to suppress background events and obtain accurate, high-precision mass values even in cases of very low event rates. An offline test of the $α$-ToF detector has shown that the time-of-flight detection efficiency for 5.48~MeV $α$-rays is more than 90\% and yields a time resolution of 251.5(68)~ps and an energy resolution of 141.1(9)~keV. Using a two-dimensional spectrum of the correlated $α$-ray energy and time-of-flight, the $α$-rays from mixed $α$ sources could be fairly well resolved.

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