Advances in High Energy Physics (Jan 2013)

A Mobile Detector for Muon Measurements Based on Two Different Techniques

  • B. Mitrica,
  • D. Stanca,
  • M. Petcu,
  • I. M. Brancus,
  • R. Margineanu,
  • A. Apostu,
  • C. Gomoiu,
  • A. Saftoiu,
  • G. Toma,
  • H. Rebel,
  • A. Haungs,
  • O. Sima,
  • A. Gherghel-Lascu,
  • M. Niculescu-Oglinzanu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/256230
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2013

Abstract

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Precise measurements of the muon flux are important for different practical applications, both in environmental studies and for the estimation of the water equivalent depths of underground sites. A mobile detector for cosmic muon flux measurements has been set up at IFIN-HH, Romania. The device is used to measure the muon flux on different locations at the surface and underground. Its first configuration, not used in the present, has been composed of two 1 m2 scintillator plates, each viewed by wave length shifters and read out by two Photomultiplier Tubes (PMTs). A more recent configuration, consists of two 1 m2 detection layers, each one including four 1 · 0,25 m2 large scintillator plates. The light output in each plate is collected by twelve optical fibers and then read out by one PMT. Comparative results were obtained with both configurations.