A plastic scintillator array for reactor based anti-neutrino studies
D.Mulmule, S.P.Behera, P.K.Netrakanti, D.K.Mishra, V.K.S.Kashyap,, V.Jha, L.M.Pant, B.K.Nayak, A.Saxena

TL;DR
This paper presents the development and characterization of the ISMRAN plastic scintillator array for detecting reactor anti-neutrinos, including prototype testing, background reduction strategies, and response simulations.
Contribution
It introduces the ISMRAN detector array and demonstrates its response, background suppression techniques, and simulation-based optimization for reactor anti-neutrino detection.
Findings
Background reduction with shielding and event selection
Prototype detector response characterization
Simulation results guiding detector design
Abstract
Indian Scintillator Matrix for Reactor Anti-Neutrinos (ISMRAN), a plastic scintillator array (1010), is being constructed for the purpose of electron anti-neutrino () detection for reactor monitoring applications. A prototype detector called mini-ISMRAN, which consists of 16 of ISMRAN, has been setup for studying the detector response, background rates and event characterization in the reactor and non-reactor environment. The data acquisition system based on waveform digitizers is being used for pulse processing and event triggering. Monte-Carlo based simulations using GEANT4 are performed to optimize lead (Pb) and borated polyethylene (BP) shielding for background reduction and to study the positron, neutron and -ray response in the ISMRAN detector. Characterization of plastic scintillator detectors with known radioactive sources is done for…
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