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At the heart of the discussion was the scintillator, a device designed to detect gamma rays through the emission of light. The team highlighted a long white input currently equipped with a C-type connector, which will soon receive an adapter converting it to a BNC connection. This transformation is critical as it affects the high tension necessary for the device's optimal performance.
The setup displays a notable design with a considerable arc gap to ensure safety and efficiency in the gamma detection process. The scintillator contains a photomultiplier and circuit boards that seem to reflect technology reminiscent of the 1970s, showcasing the blend of vintage craftsmanship and modern scientific application.