Cosmic-ray muons are highly-penetrative charged particles observed at sea level with a flux of approximately 1 cm−2 min−1. They interact with matter primarily through Coulomb scattering which can be exploited in muon tomography to image objects within industrial nuclear waste containers. This paper presents the prototype scintillating-fibre detector developed for this application at the University of Glasgow. Experimental results taken with test objects are shown in comparison to results from GEANT4 simulations. These results verify the simulation and show discrimination between the low, medium and high-Z materials imaged
Cosmic-ray muons can be used for the non-destructive imaging of spent nuclear fuel in sealed dry sto...
Muon radiography is a well-established technique which is widely used in investigating the internal ...
In the last years, the demand for increasing the control security at borders and ports has lead to t...
Cosmic-ray muons are highly-penetrative charged particles observed at sea level with a flux of appro...
Cosmic-ray muons are highly-penetrative charged particles observed at sea level with a flux of appro...
Tomographic imaging techniques using the Coulomb scattering of cosmic-ray muons are increasingly bei...
Tomographic imaging techniques using the Coulomb scattering of cosmic-ray muons are increasingly bei...
Cosmic-ray muons are highly penetrative charged particles that are observed at sea level with a flux...
A prototype scintillating-fibre detector system has been developed at the University of Glasgow in c...
Muon radiography is a fast growing field in applied scientific research. In recent years, many detec...
Muon tomography is a non-invasive imaging technique which can be used to visualize the internal stru...
The muon tomography technique, based on the multiple Coulomb scattering of cosmic ray muons, has bee...
Tomographic imaging techniques using the Coulomb scattering of cosmic-ray muons have been shown prev...
AbstractA muon scattering tomography system which uses extruded plastic scintillator bars for muon t...
The accidental melting of radioactive sources hidden inside metal scrap containers can produce sever...
Cosmic-ray muons can be used for the non-destructive imaging of spent nuclear fuel in sealed dry sto...
Muon radiography is a well-established technique which is widely used in investigating the internal ...
In the last years, the demand for increasing the control security at borders and ports has lead to t...
Cosmic-ray muons are highly-penetrative charged particles observed at sea level with a flux of appro...
Cosmic-ray muons are highly-penetrative charged particles observed at sea level with a flux of appro...
Tomographic imaging techniques using the Coulomb scattering of cosmic-ray muons are increasingly bei...
Tomographic imaging techniques using the Coulomb scattering of cosmic-ray muons are increasingly bei...
Cosmic-ray muons are highly penetrative charged particles that are observed at sea level with a flux...
A prototype scintillating-fibre detector system has been developed at the University of Glasgow in c...
Muon radiography is a fast growing field in applied scientific research. In recent years, many detec...
Muon tomography is a non-invasive imaging technique which can be used to visualize the internal stru...
The muon tomography technique, based on the multiple Coulomb scattering of cosmic ray muons, has bee...
Tomographic imaging techniques using the Coulomb scattering of cosmic-ray muons have been shown prev...
AbstractA muon scattering tomography system which uses extruded plastic scintillator bars for muon t...
The accidental melting of radioactive sources hidden inside metal scrap containers can produce sever...
Cosmic-ray muons can be used for the non-destructive imaging of spent nuclear fuel in sealed dry sto...
Muon radiography is a well-established technique which is widely used in investigating the internal ...
In the last years, the demand for increasing the control security at borders and ports has lead to t...