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Design and Construction of a First Prototype Muon Tomography System with GEM Detectors for the Detection of Nuclear Contraband

Current radiation portal monitors at sea ports and international borders that employ standard radiation detection techniques are not very sensitive to nuclear contraband that is well shielded to absorb emanating radiation. Muon Tomography (MT) based on the measurement of multiple scattering of atmos...

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Autores principales: Hohlmann, M., Gnanvo, K., Grasso, L., Locke, J.B., Quintero, A., Mitra, D.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/NSSMIC.2009.5402470
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1223143
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author Hohlmann, M.
Gnanvo, K.
Grasso, L.
Locke, J.B.
Quintero, A.
Mitra, D.
author_facet Hohlmann, M.
Gnanvo, K.
Grasso, L.
Locke, J.B.
Quintero, A.
Mitra, D.
author_sort Hohlmann, M.
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description Current radiation portal monitors at sea ports and international borders that employ standard radiation detection techniques are not very sensitive to nuclear contraband that is well shielded to absorb emanating radiation. Muon Tomography (MT) based on the measurement of multiple scattering of atmospheric cosmic ray muons traversing cargo or vehicles that contain high-Z material is a promising passive interrogation technique for solving this problem. We report on the design and construction of compact Micro-Pattern Gas Detectors for a small prototype MT station. This station will employ 10 tracking stations based on 30cm x 30cm low-mass triple-GEM detectors with 2D readout. Due to the excellent spatial resolution of GEMs it is sufficient to use a gap of only a few cm between tracking stations. Together with the compact size of the GEM detectors this allows the GEM MT station to be an order of magnitude more compact than MT stations using traditional drift tubes. We present details of the production and assembly of the GEM-based tracking stations in collaboration with CERN and the RD51 collaboration as well as the design of the initial front-end electronics and readout system.
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spelling cern-12231432021-05-03T20:10:56Zdoi:10.1109/NSSMIC.2009.5402470http://cds.cern.ch/record/1223143engHohlmann, M.Gnanvo, K.Grasso, L.Locke, J.B.Quintero, A.Mitra, D.Design and Construction of a First Prototype Muon Tomography System with GEM Detectors for the Detection of Nuclear ContrabandDetectors and Experimental TechniquesCurrent radiation portal monitors at sea ports and international borders that employ standard radiation detection techniques are not very sensitive to nuclear contraband that is well shielded to absorb emanating radiation. Muon Tomography (MT) based on the measurement of multiple scattering of atmospheric cosmic ray muons traversing cargo or vehicles that contain high-Z material is a promising passive interrogation technique for solving this problem. We report on the design and construction of compact Micro-Pattern Gas Detectors for a small prototype MT station. This station will employ 10 tracking stations based on 30cm x 30cm low-mass triple-GEM detectors with 2D readout. Due to the excellent spatial resolution of GEMs it is sufficient to use a gap of only a few cm between tracking stations. Together with the compact size of the GEM detectors this allows the GEM MT station to be an order of magnitude more compact than MT stations using traditional drift tubes. We present details of the production and assembly of the GEM-based tracking stations in collaboration with CERN and the RD51 collaboration as well as the design of the initial front-end electronics and readout system.Current radiation portal monitors at sea ports and international borders that employ standard radiation detection techniques are not very sensitive to nuclear contraband that is well shielded to absorb emanating radiation. Muon Tomography (MT) based on the measurement of multiple scattering of atmospheric cosmic ray muons traversing cargo or vehicles that contain high-Z material is a promising passive interrogation technique for solving this problem. We report on the design and construction of compact Micro-Pattern Gas Detectors for a small prototype MT station. This station will employ 10 tracking stations based on 30cm × 30cm low-mass triple-GEM detectors with 2D readout. Due to the excellent spatial resolution of GEMs it is sufficient to use a gap of only a few cm between tracking stations. Together with the compact size of the GEM detectors this allows the GEM MT station to be an order of magnitude more compact than MT stations using traditional drift tubes. We present details of the production and assembly of the GEM-based tracking stations in collaboration with CERN and the RD51 collaboration as well as the design of the initial front-end electronics and readout system.Current radiation portal monitors at sea ports and international borders that employ standard radiation detection techniques are not very sensitive to nuclear contraband that is well shielded to absorb emanating radiation. Muon Tomography (MT) based on the measurement of multiple scattering of atmospheric cosmic ray muons traversing cargo or vehicles that contain high-Z material is a promising passive interrogation technique for solving this problem. We report on the design and construction of compact Micro-Pattern Gas Detectors for a small prototype MT station. This station will employ 10 tracking stations based on 30cm x 30cm low-mass triple-GEM detectors with 2D readout. Due to the excellent spatial resolution of GEMs it is sufficient to use a gap of only a few cm between tracking stations. Together with the compact size of the GEM detectors this allows the GEM MT station to be an order of magnitude more compact than MT stations using traditional drift tubes. We present details of the production and assembly of the GEM-based tracking stations in collaboration with CERN and the RD51 collaboration as well as the design of the initial front-end electronics and readout system.arXiv:0911.3203oai:cds.cern.ch:12231432009-11-18
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Hohlmann, M.
Gnanvo, K.
Grasso, L.
Locke, J.B.
Quintero, A.
Mitra, D.
Design and Construction of a First Prototype Muon Tomography System with GEM Detectors for the Detection of Nuclear Contraband
title Design and Construction of a First Prototype Muon Tomography System with GEM Detectors for the Detection of Nuclear Contraband
title_full Design and Construction of a First Prototype Muon Tomography System with GEM Detectors for the Detection of Nuclear Contraband
title_fullStr Design and Construction of a First Prototype Muon Tomography System with GEM Detectors for the Detection of Nuclear Contraband
title_full_unstemmed Design and Construction of a First Prototype Muon Tomography System with GEM Detectors for the Detection of Nuclear Contraband
title_short Design and Construction of a First Prototype Muon Tomography System with GEM Detectors for the Detection of Nuclear Contraband
title_sort design and construction of a first prototype muon tomography system with gem detectors for the detection of nuclear contraband
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/NSSMIC.2009.5402470
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1223143
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