Measurement of the muon-induced neutron flux at LNGS with the LVD experiment

In this thesis we describe in detail the Monte Carlo simulation (LVDG4) built to interpret the experimental data collected by LVD and to measure the muon-induced neutron yield in iron and liquid scintillator. A full Monte Carlo simulation, based on the Geant4 (v 9.3) toolkit, has been develop...

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Main Author: Persiani, Rino <1980>
Other Authors: Sartorelli, Gabriella
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:en
Published: Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna 2011
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spelling ndltd-unibo.it-oai-amsdottorato.cib.unibo.it-38972014-03-24T16:29:27Z Measurement of the muon-induced neutron flux at LNGS with the LVD experiment Persiani, Rino <1980> FIS/04 Fisica nucleare e subnucleare FIS/01 Fisica sperimentale In this thesis we describe in detail the Monte Carlo simulation (LVDG4) built to interpret the experimental data collected by LVD and to measure the muon-induced neutron yield in iron and liquid scintillator. A full Monte Carlo simulation, based on the Geant4 (v 9.3) toolkit, has been developed and validation tests have been performed. We used the LVDG4 to determine the active vetoing and the shielding power of LVD. The idea was to evaluate the feasibility to host a dark matter detector in the most internal part, called Core Facility (LVD-CF). The first conclusion is that LVD is a good moderator, but the iron supporting structure produce a great number of neutrons near the core. The second conclusions is that if LVD is used as an active veto for muons, the neutron flux in the LVD-CF is reduced by a factor 50, of the same order of magnitude of the neutron flux in the deepest laboratory of the world, Sudbury. Finally, the muon-induced neutron yield has been measured. In liquid scintillator we found $(3.2 \pm 0.2) \times 10^{-4}$ n/g/cm$^2$, in agreement with previous measurements performed at different depths and with the general trend predicted by theoretical calculations and Monte Carlo simulations. Moreover we present the first measurement, in our knowledge, of the neutron yield in iron: $(1.9 \pm 0.1) \times 10^{-3}$ n/g/cm$^2$. That measurement provides an important check for the MC of neutron production in heavy materials that are often used as shield in low background experiments. Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna Sartorelli, Gabriella 2011-05-20 Doctoral Thesis PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/3897/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic FIS/04 Fisica nucleare e subnucleare
FIS/01 Fisica sperimentale
spellingShingle FIS/04 Fisica nucleare e subnucleare
FIS/01 Fisica sperimentale
Persiani, Rino <1980>
Measurement of the muon-induced neutron flux at LNGS with the LVD experiment
description In this thesis we describe in detail the Monte Carlo simulation (LVDG4) built to interpret the experimental data collected by LVD and to measure the muon-induced neutron yield in iron and liquid scintillator. A full Monte Carlo simulation, based on the Geant4 (v 9.3) toolkit, has been developed and validation tests have been performed. We used the LVDG4 to determine the active vetoing and the shielding power of LVD. The idea was to evaluate the feasibility to host a dark matter detector in the most internal part, called Core Facility (LVD-CF). The first conclusion is that LVD is a good moderator, but the iron supporting structure produce a great number of neutrons near the core. The second conclusions is that if LVD is used as an active veto for muons, the neutron flux in the LVD-CF is reduced by a factor 50, of the same order of magnitude of the neutron flux in the deepest laboratory of the world, Sudbury. Finally, the muon-induced neutron yield has been measured. In liquid scintillator we found $(3.2 \pm 0.2) \times 10^{-4}$ n/g/cm$^2$, in agreement with previous measurements performed at different depths and with the general trend predicted by theoretical calculations and Monte Carlo simulations. Moreover we present the first measurement, in our knowledge, of the neutron yield in iron: $(1.9 \pm 0.1) \times 10^{-3}$ n/g/cm$^2$. That measurement provides an important check for the MC of neutron production in heavy materials that are often used as shield in low background experiments.
author2 Sartorelli, Gabriella
author_facet Sartorelli, Gabriella
Persiani, Rino <1980>
author Persiani, Rino <1980>
author_sort Persiani, Rino <1980>
title Measurement of the muon-induced neutron flux at LNGS with the LVD experiment
title_short Measurement of the muon-induced neutron flux at LNGS with the LVD experiment
title_full Measurement of the muon-induced neutron flux at LNGS with the LVD experiment
title_fullStr Measurement of the muon-induced neutron flux at LNGS with the LVD experiment
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of the muon-induced neutron flux at LNGS with the LVD experiment
title_sort measurement of the muon-induced neutron flux at lngs with the lvd experiment
publisher Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna
publishDate 2011
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