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The time response of a linear time-invariant (LTI) system can be divided into transient and steady-state responses. The transient response represents the system's initial reaction to a change in input and diminishes to zero over time. In contrast, the steady-state response is the behavior that persists after the transient effects have faded.
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The SIDDHARTA-2 collaboration successfully tested novel cadmium-zinc-telluride (CZT) X-ray detectors at a particle collider. These detectors demonstrate stable performance, proving their suitability for precise spectroscopy in particle and nuclear physics.

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Area of Science:

  • Nuclear Physics
  • Particle Physics
  • Instrumentation

Background:

  • The SIDDHARTA-2 collaboration introduced a new X-ray detection system utilizing cadmium-zinc-telluride (CZT) detectors.
  • This marks the first deployment of CZT detectors at the DAΦNE electron-positron collider (INFN-LNF).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the stability of CZT detector performance (linearity and resolution) in a collider environment.
  • To validate the detector's response function model for accurate spectroscopic measurements.
  • To establish the suitability of CZT detectors for advanced physics applications.

Main Methods:

  • Performance evaluation of CZT detectors focusing on linearity and resolution stability over time.
  • Development and validation of a detector response function model.
  • Spectral analysis using background and response functions to determine deviations.
  • Comparative calibration analysis with and without collider beams.

Main Results:

  • Demonstrated stable linearity and resolution of CZT detectors in a collider environment.
  • Presented a validated detector response function model.
  • Reported relative deviations from nominal values for source transitions.
  • Showcased comparable calibration performance with and without collider beams.

Conclusions:

  • CZT detectors exhibit stable and reliable performance for precise spectroscopy within a collider.
  • The validated response function model enhances the accuracy of spectral analysis.
  • These findings support the application of CZT detectors in kaonic atom studies and broader particle/nuclear physics spectroscopy.