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The CERN-EU radiation facility for dosimetry at flight altitude and in space

A reference facility for the inter-comparison of active and passive detectors in complex high-energy neutron fields is available at CERN since 1993. A positively charged hadron beam (a mixture of protons and pions) with momentum of 120 GeV/c hits a copper target, 50 cm thick and 7 cm in diameter. Th...

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Autores principales: Ferrari, A, Mitaroff, Angela, Silari, Marco
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1395398
http://cds.cern.ch/record/560337
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author Ferrari, A
Mitaroff, Angela
Silari, Marco
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description A reference facility for the inter-comparison of active and passive detectors in complex high-energy neutron fields is available at CERN since 1993. A positively charged hadron beam (a mixture of protons and pions) with momentum of 120 GeV/c hits a copper target, 50 cm thick and 7 cm in diameter. The secondary particles produced in the interaction traverse a shield made of either 80 cm of concrete or 40 cm of iron. Behind the iron shield, the resulting neutron spectrum has a maximum at about 1 MeV, with an additional high-energy component. Behind the concrete shield, the neutron spectrum has a second pronounced maximum at about 70 MeV and resembles the high- energy component of the radiation field at commercial flight altitudes created by cosmic rays. Recent Monte Carlo calculations are presented, performed for different beam conditions and shielding configurations in view of a possible upgrade of the facility for measurements related to the space program. (20 refs).
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spelling cern-5603372020-08-28T08:05:20Zdoi:10.1063/1.1395398http://cds.cern.ch/record/560337engFerrari, AMitaroff, AngelaSilari, MarcoThe CERN-EU radiation facility for dosimetry at flight altitude and in spaceHealth Physics and Radiation EffectsA reference facility for the inter-comparison of active and passive detectors in complex high-energy neutron fields is available at CERN since 1993. A positively charged hadron beam (a mixture of protons and pions) with momentum of 120 GeV/c hits a copper target, 50 cm thick and 7 cm in diameter. The secondary particles produced in the interaction traverse a shield made of either 80 cm of concrete or 40 cm of iron. Behind the iron shield, the resulting neutron spectrum has a maximum at about 1 MeV, with an additional high-energy component. Behind the concrete shield, the neutron spectrum has a second pronounced maximum at about 70 MeV and resembles the high- energy component of the radiation field at commercial flight altitudes created by cosmic rays. Recent Monte Carlo calculations are presented, performed for different beam conditions and shielding configurations in view of a possible upgrade of the facility for measurements related to the space program. (20 refs).oai:cds.cern.ch:5603372001
spellingShingle Health Physics and Radiation Effects
Ferrari, A
Mitaroff, Angela
Silari, Marco
The CERN-EU radiation facility for dosimetry at flight altitude and in space
title The CERN-EU radiation facility for dosimetry at flight altitude and in space
title_full The CERN-EU radiation facility for dosimetry at flight altitude and in space
title_fullStr The CERN-EU radiation facility for dosimetry at flight altitude and in space
title_full_unstemmed The CERN-EU radiation facility for dosimetry at flight altitude and in space
title_short The CERN-EU radiation facility for dosimetry at flight altitude and in space
title_sort cern-eu radiation facility for dosimetry at flight altitude and in space
topic Health Physics and Radiation Effects
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1395398
http://cds.cern.ch/record/560337
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