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A study of the cosmic-ray neutron field near interfaces
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A study of the cosmic-ray neutron field near interfaces

R.J. Sheu, J.S. Lin and S.H. Jiang
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, Vol.476(1-2), pp.74-79
01/01/2002

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Angular distribution Cosmic-ray neutron Dosimetry Interface
This study investigated the characteristics of the cosmic-ray neutron field near air/ground and air/water interfaces with an emphasis on the angular distribution. Two sets of high-efficiency neutron detecting systems were used. The first one, called the Bonner Cylinders, was used for measurements of the energy information. The other one, referred to as the eight-channel neutron detector (8CND), was used to characterize the angular information of the neutron field. The measured results were used to normalize and confirm one-dimensional transport calculations for cosmic-ray neutrons below 20MeV in the air/ground and air/water media. Annual sea level cosmic-ray neutron doses were then determined based on the obtained characteristics of low-energy cosmic-ray neutrons near interfaces and estimated contribution from high-energy neutrons. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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