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High energy muon induced radioactive nuclides in nickel plate and its use for 2-D muon-beam image profile

Target materials were exposed to a muon beam with an energy of 160 GeV/c at the COMPASS experiment line in CERN-SPS to measure the production cross-sections for muon-induced radionuclides. A muon imager containing four nickel plates, each measuring 100 mm×100 mm, exposed to the IP plate successfully...

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Autores principales: Kurebayashi, Y, Sakurai, H, Takahashi, Y, Doshita, N, Kikuchi, S, Tokanai, F, Horiuchi, K, Tajima, Y, Oe, T, Sato, T, Gunji, S, Inui, E, Kondo, K, Iwata, N, Sasaki, N, Matsuzaki, H, Kunieda, S
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Publicado: ScienceDirect 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2015.07.021
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2711371
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author Kurebayashi, Y
Sakurai, H
Takahashi, Y
Doshita, N
Kikuchi, S
Tokanai, F
Horiuchi, K
Tajima, Y
Oe, T
Sato, T
Gunji, S
Inui, E
Kondo, K
Iwata, N
Sasaki, N
Matsuzaki, H
Kunieda, S
author_facet Kurebayashi, Y
Sakurai, H
Takahashi, Y
Doshita, N
Kikuchi, S
Tokanai, F
Horiuchi, K
Tajima, Y
Oe, T
Sato, T
Gunji, S
Inui, E
Kondo, K
Iwata, N
Sasaki, N
Matsuzaki, H
Kunieda, S
author_sort Kurebayashi, Y
collection CERN
description Target materials were exposed to a muon beam with an energy of 160 GeV/c at the COMPASS experiment line in CERN-SPS to measure the production cross-sections for muon-induced radionuclides. A muon imager containing four nickel plates, each measuring 100 mm×100 mm, exposed to the IP plate successfully detected the muon beam image during an irradiation period of 33 days. The contrasting density rate of the nickel plate was (5.2 ± 0.7)×10$^{-9}$ PSL/muon per one-day exposure to IP. The image measured 122 mm and 174 mm in horizontal and vertical lengths, respectively, in relation to the surface of the base, indicating that 50 ± 6% of the muon beam flux is confined to an area of 18% of the whole muon beam. The number of muons estimated from the PSL value in the total beam image area (0.81 ± 0.1)×10$^{13}$ was comparable to the total muon counts of the ion-chamber at the M2 beam line in the CERN-SPS. The production cross-sections of Cr-51, Mn-54, Co-56, Co-57, and Co-58 in nickel were 0.19±0.08, 0.34±0.06, 0.5±0.05, 3.44±0.07, 0.4±0.03 in the unit of mb, respectively, reducing muon associated particles effects. They are approximately 10 times smaller than that a proceeding study by Heisinger et al.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-13882952020-02-26T13:05:59Zdoi:10.1016/j.nima.2015.07.021http://cds.cern.ch/record/2711371engKurebayashi, YSakurai, HTakahashi, YDoshita, NKikuchi, STokanai, FHoriuchi, KTajima, YOe, TSato, TGunji, SInui, EKondo, KIwata, NSasaki, NMatsuzaki, HKunieda, SHigh energy muon induced radioactive nuclides in nickel plate and its use for 2-D muon-beam image profileAccelerators and Storage RingsTarget materials were exposed to a muon beam with an energy of 160 GeV/c at the COMPASS experiment line in CERN-SPS to measure the production cross-sections for muon-induced radionuclides. A muon imager containing four nickel plates, each measuring 100 mm×100 mm, exposed to the IP plate successfully detected the muon beam image during an irradiation period of 33 days. The contrasting density rate of the nickel plate was (5.2 ± 0.7)×10$^{-9}$ PSL/muon per one-day exposure to IP. The image measured 122 mm and 174 mm in horizontal and vertical lengths, respectively, in relation to the surface of the base, indicating that 50 ± 6% of the muon beam flux is confined to an area of 18% of the whole muon beam. The number of muons estimated from the PSL value in the total beam image area (0.81 ± 0.1)×10$^{13}$ was comparable to the total muon counts of the ion-chamber at the M2 beam line in the CERN-SPS. The production cross-sections of Cr-51, Mn-54, Co-56, Co-57, and Co-58 in nickel were 0.19±0.08, 0.34±0.06, 0.5±0.05, 3.44±0.07, 0.4±0.03 in the unit of mb, respectively, reducing muon associated particles effects. They are approximately 10 times smaller than that a proceeding study by Heisinger et al.ScienceDirectoai:inspirehep.net:13882952015
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Kurebayashi, Y
Sakurai, H
Takahashi, Y
Doshita, N
Kikuchi, S
Tokanai, F
Horiuchi, K
Tajima, Y
Oe, T
Sato, T
Gunji, S
Inui, E
Kondo, K
Iwata, N
Sasaki, N
Matsuzaki, H
Kunieda, S
High energy muon induced radioactive nuclides in nickel plate and its use for 2-D muon-beam image profile
title High energy muon induced radioactive nuclides in nickel plate and its use for 2-D muon-beam image profile
title_full High energy muon induced radioactive nuclides in nickel plate and its use for 2-D muon-beam image profile
title_fullStr High energy muon induced radioactive nuclides in nickel plate and its use for 2-D muon-beam image profile
title_full_unstemmed High energy muon induced radioactive nuclides in nickel plate and its use for 2-D muon-beam image profile
title_short High energy muon induced radioactive nuclides in nickel plate and its use for 2-D muon-beam image profile
title_sort high energy muon induced radioactive nuclides in nickel plate and its use for 2-d muon-beam image profile
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2015.07.021
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2711371
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