We evaluate the cosmogenic production rates in some materials that are commonly used as targets and shielding/supporting components for detecting rare events. The results from Geant4 simulations and the calculations of ACTIVIA are compared with the available experimental data. We demonstrate that the production rates from the Geant4-based simulations agree with the available data reasonably well. As a result, we report that the cosmogenic production of several isotopes in various materials can generate potential backgrounds for direct detection of dark matter and neutrinoless double-beta decay
Underground argon (UAr) with lower cosmogenic activities of $^{39}Ar$ and $^{42}Ar$ has been planned...
We present a background model for dark matter searches using an array of NaI(Tl) crystals in the COS...
Experiments searching for very rare processes such as neutrinoless double-beta decay require a detai...
Activation of materials is known to cause background events in underground experiments that may affe...
Rare event search experiments using germanium detectors are performed in underground laboratories to...
The production of radioactive isotopes in materials due to exposure to cosmic rays can become an haz...
The direct detection of galactic dark matter particles requires ultra-low background conditions. NaI...
Rare events searches, such as direct dark matter detection or neutrinoless double beta decay (0vββ) ...
Double beta decay is a very rare nuclear process and, therefore, experiments intended to detect it m...
We perform simulation study for a 10-kg $$^{100}$$Mo-based bolometeric demonstration experiment for ...
Rare event search experiments using liquid xenon as target and detection medium require ultra-low ba...
International audienceThe activation of materials due to the exposure to cosmic rays may become an i...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V.COSINE-100 is a direct detection dark matter search experiment that uses a 106 k...
We report on several features in the energy spectrum from an ultralow-noise germanium detector opera...
We present a measurement of the cosmogenic activation in the cryogenic germanium detectors of the ED...
Underground argon (UAr) with lower cosmogenic activities of $^{39}Ar$ and $^{42}Ar$ has been planned...
We present a background model for dark matter searches using an array of NaI(Tl) crystals in the COS...
Experiments searching for very rare processes such as neutrinoless double-beta decay require a detai...
Activation of materials is known to cause background events in underground experiments that may affe...
Rare event search experiments using germanium detectors are performed in underground laboratories to...
The production of radioactive isotopes in materials due to exposure to cosmic rays can become an haz...
The direct detection of galactic dark matter particles requires ultra-low background conditions. NaI...
Rare events searches, such as direct dark matter detection or neutrinoless double beta decay (0vββ) ...
Double beta decay is a very rare nuclear process and, therefore, experiments intended to detect it m...
We perform simulation study for a 10-kg $$^{100}$$Mo-based bolometeric demonstration experiment for ...
Rare event search experiments using liquid xenon as target and detection medium require ultra-low ba...
International audienceThe activation of materials due to the exposure to cosmic rays may become an i...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V.COSINE-100 is a direct detection dark matter search experiment that uses a 106 k...
We report on several features in the energy spectrum from an ultralow-noise germanium detector opera...
We present a measurement of the cosmogenic activation in the cryogenic germanium detectors of the ED...
Underground argon (UAr) with lower cosmogenic activities of $^{39}Ar$ and $^{42}Ar$ has been planned...
We present a background model for dark matter searches using an array of NaI(Tl) crystals in the COS...
Experiments searching for very rare processes such as neutrinoless double-beta decay require a detai...