A production rate of 0.065 + or - 0.003 Ar-37 atom/kg min of K-39 at 2-mwe depth below sea level was measured by sweeping argon from potassium solutions. This rate is unaffected by surrounding the solution by paraffin and is attributed to negative muon captures and the electromagnetic interaction of fast muons, and not to nucleonic cosmic ray component. The Ar-37 yield from K-39 by the stopping of negative muons in a muon beam of a synchrocyclotron was measured to be 8.5 + or - 1.7%. The stopping rate of negative cosmic ray muons at 2-mwe depth below sea level from these measurements and an estimated 17% electromagnetic production is 0.63 + or - 0.13 muon(-)/kg min. Previous measurements on the muon stopping rate vary by a factor of 5. Our ...
The yield of neutrons produced by cosmic ray muons at a shallow depth of 32 meters of water equivale...
Muons are one of the twelve fundamental particle types of matter, having relatively long free-partic...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PhysicsGlenn A. Horton-SmithThe next generation of nuclear fission...
Experimental measurements of cosmic ray muon intensity deep underwater aimed at determining a muon a...
High energy particles from deep space are constantly raining down on the earth’s upper atmosphere. ...
A measurement of the negative muon flux in the atmosphere has been made using a superconducting magn...
Mathematical and Physical Sciences: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Re...
We present a review of atmospheric and underground muon flux measurements. The relevance of these da...
The cosmic rays data collected using a large area plastic scintillator array ISMRAN (Indian Scintill...
Measurement of the upgoing muons flux, produced by cosmic ray neutrinos is aiming at: (1) search for...
In recent years caverns deep underground at Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF) near Lead, ...
While cosmic ray muons themselves are relatively easy to veto in underground detectors, their intera...
Typescript (photocopy).An investigation of scintillations in ground-level cosmic ray muons has been ...
The rate of low energy ( 150 MeV) cosmic ray muons was measured at ground level as a function of sev...
Since understanding and quantifying cosmic ray induced radioactive backgrounds in copper and germani...
The yield of neutrons produced by cosmic ray muons at a shallow depth of 32 meters of water equivale...
Muons are one of the twelve fundamental particle types of matter, having relatively long free-partic...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PhysicsGlenn A. Horton-SmithThe next generation of nuclear fission...
Experimental measurements of cosmic ray muon intensity deep underwater aimed at determining a muon a...
High energy particles from deep space are constantly raining down on the earth’s upper atmosphere. ...
A measurement of the negative muon flux in the atmosphere has been made using a superconducting magn...
Mathematical and Physical Sciences: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Re...
We present a review of atmospheric and underground muon flux measurements. The relevance of these da...
The cosmic rays data collected using a large area plastic scintillator array ISMRAN (Indian Scintill...
Measurement of the upgoing muons flux, produced by cosmic ray neutrinos is aiming at: (1) search for...
In recent years caverns deep underground at Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF) near Lead, ...
While cosmic ray muons themselves are relatively easy to veto in underground detectors, their intera...
Typescript (photocopy).An investigation of scintillations in ground-level cosmic ray muons has been ...
The rate of low energy ( 150 MeV) cosmic ray muons was measured at ground level as a function of sev...
Since understanding and quantifying cosmic ray induced radioactive backgrounds in copper and germani...
The yield of neutrons produced by cosmic ray muons at a shallow depth of 32 meters of water equivale...
Muons are one of the twelve fundamental particle types of matter, having relatively long free-partic...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PhysicsGlenn A. Horton-SmithThe next generation of nuclear fission...