Published March 1, 1966 | Version v1
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Large-Area Liquid Scintillation Detector Slab

Description

A low-cost detector 18' x 2' x 5' has been developed for an underground cosmic ray neutrino experiment. The liquid employed is a high-clarity mineral oil-based mixture, and light is guided to the ends of the detector by total internal reflection at the surface of the Lucite container. Signals from 2 five-inch photomultipliers at each end give energy and event location for single penetrating particles, with relatively good discrimination against natural radioactivity by virtue of the substantial thickness. Data are presented on the response function of the tank, energy resolution, rates and thresholds. A number of modifications that have been tried are also described

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Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
17 p.
Report number
COO--818-83

Optional Information

Contract/Grant/Project number
AT(11-1)-818
Funding organization
US Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) (United States)
Secondary number(s)
OSTIID--1104489