2021
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1768/1/012006
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Examination the cosmic ray muon attenuation by heavy metal alloys

Abstract: The ability of a muon telescope to detect high dense metal elements was experimentally determined in previous works. Recently, the muon absorption has become one of the most important data in the tomography technique. In the present study, the absorption coefficients of muon at ground level for heavy alloys, namely brass, steel and stainless steel have been successfully recorded. The experiment was performed in Bangi, Malaysia with coordinates of 101.78º E, 2.92º N and elevation of 30 m above sea level. Muon e… Show more

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“…It is usually designed for the detection of alpha particles, beta particles, gamma rays (Ivasheva, Borisov & Semenikhin, 2018) and x-rays (Coyle, Hale & Wainwright,1953). The Geiger-Muller counters are widely used in cosmic ray detection (Wibig et al 2006), where multiple detectors are operated in coincidence or anti-coincidence arrangement (Altameemi, Hamid & Kamil, 2021). They also have extensive applications in radiation dosimetry, radiological protection, and nuclear industry.…”
Section: Geiger-muller Countermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is usually designed for the detection of alpha particles, beta particles, gamma rays (Ivasheva, Borisov & Semenikhin, 2018) and x-rays (Coyle, Hale & Wainwright,1953). The Geiger-Muller counters are widely used in cosmic ray detection (Wibig et al 2006), where multiple detectors are operated in coincidence or anti-coincidence arrangement (Altameemi, Hamid & Kamil, 2021). They also have extensive applications in radiation dosimetry, radiological protection, and nuclear industry.…”
Section: Geiger-muller Countermentioning
confidence: 99%