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Characterization of the PTW 34031 ionization chamber (PMI) at RCNP with high energy neutrons ranging from 100 – 392 MeV

Radiation monitoring at high energy proton accelerators poses a considerable challenge due to the complexity of the encountered stray radiation fields. These environments comprise a wide variety of different particle types and span from fractions of electron-volts up to several terra electron-volts....

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Autores principales: Theis, C, Carbonez, P, Feldbaumer, E, Forkel-Wirth, D, Jaegerhofer, L, Pangallo, M, Perrin, D, Urscheler, C, Roesler, S, H Vincke, Widorski, M, Iwamoto, Y, Hagiwara, M, Satoh, D, Iwase, H, Yashima, H, Matsumoto, T, Masuda, A, Nishiyama, J, Harano, H, Itoga, T, Nakamura, T, Sato, T, Nakane, Y, Nakashima, H, Sakamoto, Y, Taniguchi, S, Nakao, N, Tamii, A, Shima, T, K Hatanaka
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201715308018
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2314725
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Sumario:Radiation monitoring at high energy proton accelerators poses a considerable challenge due to the complexity of the encountered stray radiation fields. These environments comprise a wide variety of different particle types and span from fractions of electron-volts up to several terra electron-volts. As a consequence the use of Monte Carlo simulation programs like FLUKA is indispensable to obtain appropriate field-specific calibration factors. At many locations of the LHC a large contribution to the particle fluence is expected to originate from high-energy neutrons and thus, benchmark experiments with mono-energetic neutron beams are of high importance to verify the aforementioned detector response calculations. This paper summarizes the results of a series of benchmark experiments with quasi mono-energetic neutrons of 100, 140, 200, 250 and 392 MeV that have been carried out at RCNP - Osaka University, during several campaigns between 2006 and 2014.