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B. F. Rauch, W. V. Zober, Q. Abarr, Y. Akaike, W. R. Binns, R. F. Borda, R. G. Bose, T. J. Brandt, D. L. Braun, J. H. Buckley, N. W. Cannady, S. Coutu, R. M. Crabill, P. F. Dowkontt, M. H. Israel, M. Kandula, J. F. Krizmanic, A. W. Labrador, W. Labrador, L. Lisalda, J. V. Martins, M. P. McPherson, R. A. Mewaldt, J. G. Mitchell, J. W. Mitchell, S. A. I. Mognet, R. P. Murphy, G. A. de Nolfo, S. Nutter, M. A. Olevitch, N. E. Osborn, I. M. Pastrana, K. Sakai, M. Sasaki, S. Smith, H. A. Tolentino, N. E. Walsh, J. E. Ward, D. Washington, A. T. West and L. P. WilliamsaddShow full author listremoveHide full author list
The Trans-Iron Galactic Element Recorder (TIGER) family of instruments is optimized to measure the relative abundances of the rare, ultra-heavy galactic cosmic rays (UHGCRs) with atomic number (Z) Z = 30. Observing the UHGCRs places a premium on exposure...
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Alberto Oliva
Calorimetric experiments in space of the current and of the next generation measure cosmic rays directly above TeV on satellites in low Earth orbit. A common issue of these detectors is the determination of the absolute energy scale for hadronic showers ...
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Christophe Royon, William d?Assignies D., Florian Gautier, Tommaso Isidori, Nicola Minafra and Alexander Novikov
We use fast silicon detectors and the fast sampling method originally developed for high energy physics for two applications: cosmic ray measurements in collaboration with NASA and dose measurements during flash beam cancer treatment. The cosmic ray meas...
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Seon-Chil Kim and Sung-Hwan Kim
Aircraft are exposed to cosmic radiation depending on their flight altitude and latitude. Therefore, flight attendants are exposed to radiation for long periods. In this study, a 0.3 mm thick fabric was designed with which to manufacture crew clothes to ...
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Kanat Mukashev, Alia Argynova, Valery Zhukov, Tunyk Idrissova, Bakhtiyar Iskakov, Vecheslav Piskal, Turlan Sadykov, Zhakypbek Sadykov, Alexey Stepanov and Abai Serikkanov
The study describes the experimental complex of the station located in the Tien Shan mountains at an elevation of 3340 m above sea level. The complex consists of detectors of different types scattered across the station area, such as scintillation partic...
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Ahmet Ilker Topuz, Madis Kiisk and Andrea Giammanco
The simulation of muon tomography requires a multi-directional particle source that traverses a number of horizontal detectors of limited angular acceptance that are used to track cosmic-ray muons. In this study, we describe a simple strategy that can us...
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Akitaka Ariga, Tomoko Ariga, Antonio Ereditato, Samuel Käser, Alessandro Lechmann, David Mair, Ryuichi Nishiyama, Ciro Pistillo, Paola Scampoli, Fritz Schlunegger and Mykhailo Vladymyrov
Cosmic ray muons can be used to image the interior of geological sites provided that one employs detectors able to operate in the specific harsh conditions of the mountain environment. We designed and developed a detector exploiting the nuclear emulsion ...
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Martin Auger, Marco Del Tutto, Antonio Ereditato, Bonnie T. Fleming, Damian Goeldi, Elena Gramellini, Roxanne Guenette, Wesley Ketchum, Igor Kreslo, Ann Laube, David Lorca, Matthias Luethi, Christoph Rudolf Von Rohr, James Sinclair, Stefano Roberto Soleti and Michele Weber
The Fermilab Short Baseline Neutrino (SBN) program aims to observe and reconstruct thousands of neutrino-argon interactions with its three detectors (SBND, MicroBooNE, and ICARUS-T600), using their hundred-ton scale Liquid Argon Time Projection Chambers ...
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