Cosmic rays are a constant, free source of radiation that can be exploited in various ways to probe heavy and extended objects. Analyzed with proper detection systems, they can produce radiographic as well as tomographic images of bulky materials. Several applications have been proposed, in particular in the domain of security checks, and some are presently fielded for routine use. In this paper, cosmic muon technology is presented, and its possible use in the field of cultural heritage is described
Imaging methods based on the absorption or scattering of atmospheric muons, collectively named under...
The authors present here a new method to image reinforcement elements inside thick structures and th...
Secondary cosmic muons provide a powerful probe to explore various aspects of the world around us. V...
Cosmic rays are a constant, free source of radiation that can be exploited in various ways to probe ...
Cosmic-ray muography uses naturally-occurring background radiation in the form of cosmic ray muons t...
Muography is a term recently introduced to embrace different techniques that profit from the penetra...
Several on-going activities exploiting the potential of the muon-absorption radiography technique ar...
Cosmic radiation has been known since the first decades of the 20th century: it has been considered ...
Cosmic ray radiation, thanks to its high penetration capability and relative abundance, has been suc...
Cosmic ray radiation is mostly composed, at sea level, by high energy muons, which are highly penetr...
Applications of cosmic-ray muons have grown in numbers in the last decades. This was possible thanks...
Muography takes advantage of the specific properties of cosmic-ray muons, relativistic leptons that ...
Muon tomography represents a new and promising imaging technique, making use of ambient high-energy ...
Muon radiography, also known as muography, is an imaging technique that provides information on the ...
In the last decades the interest and the research activities for applications of cosmic ray muons ha...
Imaging methods based on the absorption or scattering of atmospheric muons, collectively named under...
The authors present here a new method to image reinforcement elements inside thick structures and th...
Secondary cosmic muons provide a powerful probe to explore various aspects of the world around us. V...
Cosmic rays are a constant, free source of radiation that can be exploited in various ways to probe ...
Cosmic-ray muography uses naturally-occurring background radiation in the form of cosmic ray muons t...
Muography is a term recently introduced to embrace different techniques that profit from the penetra...
Several on-going activities exploiting the potential of the muon-absorption radiography technique ar...
Cosmic radiation has been known since the first decades of the 20th century: it has been considered ...
Cosmic ray radiation, thanks to its high penetration capability and relative abundance, has been suc...
Cosmic ray radiation is mostly composed, at sea level, by high energy muons, which are highly penetr...
Applications of cosmic-ray muons have grown in numbers in the last decades. This was possible thanks...
Muography takes advantage of the specific properties of cosmic-ray muons, relativistic leptons that ...
Muon tomography represents a new and promising imaging technique, making use of ambient high-energy ...
Muon radiography, also known as muography, is an imaging technique that provides information on the ...
In the last decades the interest and the research activities for applications of cosmic ray muons ha...
Imaging methods based on the absorption or scattering of atmospheric muons, collectively named under...
The authors present here a new method to image reinforcement elements inside thick structures and th...
Secondary cosmic muons provide a powerful probe to explore various aspects of the world around us. V...