The production of radioactive isotopes in materials due to exposure to cosmic rays can become an hazard for experiments demanding ultra-low background conditions. Generation of long-lived products by cosmic nucleons at sea level has been studied for detector materials like germanium and tellurium and for other materials commonly used like copper; the main results will be summarized, considering both measurements and calculations. The isotope production cross sections and the cosmic ray spectrum are the two main ingredients when calculating this cosmogenic activation; the different alternatives for implementing them will be discussed. But cosmogenic activation can take place also deep underground due to cosmic muons, being relevant in this c...
Cosmogenic activation is the most common source of radioactivity in copper, being 60 Co the most sig...
Rare events searches, such as direct dark matter detection or neutrinoless double beta decay (0vββ) ...
Cosmic rays interact not only with the atmosphere, but also with material at the surface of the Eart...
Activation of materials is known to cause background events in underground experiments that may affe...
arXiv:1411.0106v2.-- et al.The production of long-lived radioactive isotopes in materials due to the...
The direct detection of galactic dark matter particles requires ultra-low background conditions. NaI...
Rare event search experiments using liquid xenon as target and detection medium require ultra-low ba...
The high-energy particles in the galactic cosmic rays, (GCR) can produce nuclides deep in any object...
Rare event search experiments using germanium detectors are performed in underground laboratories to...
Double beta decay is a very rare nuclear process and, therefore, experiments intended to detect it m...
The following general topic areas were used: (1) measured cosmogenic noble gas and radionuclide pro...
We evaluate the cosmogenic production rates in some materials that are commonly used as targets and ...
Abstract. A survey is given on the application of medium-energy nuclear data to the interpretation o...
International audienceThe activation of materials due to the exposure to cosmic rays may become an i...
Cosmic-ray-produced (cosmogenic) nuclides were studied in fragments of the Brenham pallasite, a larg...
Cosmogenic activation is the most common source of radioactivity in copper, being 60 Co the most sig...
Rare events searches, such as direct dark matter detection or neutrinoless double beta decay (0vββ) ...
Cosmic rays interact not only with the atmosphere, but also with material at the surface of the Eart...
Activation of materials is known to cause background events in underground experiments that may affe...
arXiv:1411.0106v2.-- et al.The production of long-lived radioactive isotopes in materials due to the...
The direct detection of galactic dark matter particles requires ultra-low background conditions. NaI...
Rare event search experiments using liquid xenon as target and detection medium require ultra-low ba...
The high-energy particles in the galactic cosmic rays, (GCR) can produce nuclides deep in any object...
Rare event search experiments using germanium detectors are performed in underground laboratories to...
Double beta decay is a very rare nuclear process and, therefore, experiments intended to detect it m...
The following general topic areas were used: (1) measured cosmogenic noble gas and radionuclide pro...
We evaluate the cosmogenic production rates in some materials that are commonly used as targets and ...
Abstract. A survey is given on the application of medium-energy nuclear data to the interpretation o...
International audienceThe activation of materials due to the exposure to cosmic rays may become an i...
Cosmic-ray-produced (cosmogenic) nuclides were studied in fragments of the Brenham pallasite, a larg...
Cosmogenic activation is the most common source of radioactivity in copper, being 60 Co the most sig...
Rare events searches, such as direct dark matter detection or neutrinoless double beta decay (0vββ) ...
Cosmic rays interact not only with the atmosphere, but also with material at the surface of the Eart...