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FLUKA Monte Carlo assessment of the terrestrial muon flux at low energies and comparison against experimental measurements

In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in the assessment and modelling of Galactic Cosmic Rays (GCR) particularly regarding the evaluation of the radiation effects on airline crew and passengers, interplanetary missions and on-board microelectronics. In the latter field, today the pr...

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Autores principales: Infantino, Angelo, Blackmore, Ewart W, Brugger, Markus, Alía, Rubén García, Stukel, Matthew, Trinczek, Michael
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2016.09.012
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2268714
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author Infantino, Angelo
Blackmore, Ewart W
Brugger, Markus
Alía, Rubén García
Stukel, Matthew
Trinczek, Michael
author_facet Infantino, Angelo
Blackmore, Ewart W
Brugger, Markus
Alía, Rubén García
Stukel, Matthew
Trinczek, Michael
author_sort Infantino, Angelo
collection CERN
description In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in the assessment and modelling of Galactic Cosmic Rays (GCR) particularly regarding the evaluation of the radiation effects on airline crew and passengers, interplanetary missions and on-board microelectronics. In the latter field, today the problem is not just limited to Single Event Effects (SEE) as used in avionics, but is more and more observed at ground level. Galactic cosmic muons, coming from the interaction of primary cosmic rays in the Earth's atmosphere, represent the most numerous species at ground level. In this work, we used the Monte Carlo code FLUKA to assess the atmospheric and terrestrial neutron and muon differential fluxes at various altitudes and specific examples such as the geographic coordinates corresponding to New York City and Vancouver. In this context, particle energy spectra were compared with references available in literature, calculation results obtained by both the QARM and EXPACS codes, as well as recently performed measurements. In addition, the zenith angular distribution, at ground level, was assessed for both neutrons and muons and compared with available references. Differential particle fluxes assessed for Vancouver were used as a primary source to simulate a muon detector currently taking data at TRIUMF to evaluate the passing and stopping terrestrial muon rate under different conditions. Finally, simulations were compared with the experimental measurements made at TRIUMF. Results show an excellent agreement between the FLUKA simulations and both references and the experimental measurements made at TRIUMF.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-16041152019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/j.nima.2016.09.012http://cds.cern.ch/record/2268714engInfantino, AngeloBlackmore, Ewart WBrugger, MarkusAlía, Rubén GarcíaStukel, MatthewTrinczek, MichaelFLUKA Monte Carlo assessment of the terrestrial muon flux at low energies and comparison against experimental measurementsAstrophysics and AstronomyIn recent years, there has been an increasing interest in the assessment and modelling of Galactic Cosmic Rays (GCR) particularly regarding the evaluation of the radiation effects on airline crew and passengers, interplanetary missions and on-board microelectronics. In the latter field, today the problem is not just limited to Single Event Effects (SEE) as used in avionics, but is more and more observed at ground level. Galactic cosmic muons, coming from the interaction of primary cosmic rays in the Earth's atmosphere, represent the most numerous species at ground level. In this work, we used the Monte Carlo code FLUKA to assess the atmospheric and terrestrial neutron and muon differential fluxes at various altitudes and specific examples such as the geographic coordinates corresponding to New York City and Vancouver. In this context, particle energy spectra were compared with references available in literature, calculation results obtained by both the QARM and EXPACS codes, as well as recently performed measurements. In addition, the zenith angular distribution, at ground level, was assessed for both neutrons and muons and compared with available references. Differential particle fluxes assessed for Vancouver were used as a primary source to simulate a muon detector currently taking data at TRIUMF to evaluate the passing and stopping terrestrial muon rate under different conditions. Finally, simulations were compared with the experimental measurements made at TRIUMF. Results show an excellent agreement between the FLUKA simulations and both references and the experimental measurements made at TRIUMF.oai:inspirehep.net:16041152016
spellingShingle Astrophysics and Astronomy
Infantino, Angelo
Blackmore, Ewart W
Brugger, Markus
Alía, Rubén García
Stukel, Matthew
Trinczek, Michael
FLUKA Monte Carlo assessment of the terrestrial muon flux at low energies and comparison against experimental measurements
title FLUKA Monte Carlo assessment of the terrestrial muon flux at low energies and comparison against experimental measurements
title_full FLUKA Monte Carlo assessment of the terrestrial muon flux at low energies and comparison against experimental measurements
title_fullStr FLUKA Monte Carlo assessment of the terrestrial muon flux at low energies and comparison against experimental measurements
title_full_unstemmed FLUKA Monte Carlo assessment of the terrestrial muon flux at low energies and comparison against experimental measurements
title_short FLUKA Monte Carlo assessment of the terrestrial muon flux at low energies and comparison against experimental measurements
title_sort fluka monte carlo assessment of the terrestrial muon flux at low energies and comparison against experimental measurements
topic Astrophysics and Astronomy
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2016.09.012
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2268714
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