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Design and Construction of a Muon Detector Prototype for Study the Galeras Volcano Internal Structure

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Guerrero I.D.
Cabrera D.F.
Paz J.C.
Estrada J.D.
Villota C.A.
Velasco E.A.
Fajardo F.E.
Rodriguez O.
Rodriguez J.
Arturo D.
Dueñas D.
Torres D.
Ramirez J.
Revelo J.
Ortega G.
Benavides D.
Betancourt J.
Tapia A.
Martinez-Caicedo D.A.

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TY - GEN T1 - Design and Construction of a Muon Detector Prototype for Study the Galeras Volcano Internal Structure AU - Guerrero I.D. AU - Cabrera D.F. AU - Paz J.C. AU - Estrada J.D. AU - Villota C.A. AU - Velasco E.A. AU - Fajardo F.E. AU - Rodriguez O. AU - Rodriguez J. AU - Arturo D. AU - Dueñas D. AU - Torres D. AU - Ramirez J. AU - Revelo J. AU - Ortega G. AU - Benavides D. AU - Betancourt J. AU - Tapia A. AU - Martinez-Caicedo D.A. UR - http://hdl.handle.net/11407/5796 PB - Institute of Physics Publishing AB - Muon tomography is a technique based on the observation of the absorption of muons in matter, as the ordinary radiography does using X-rays. The interaction of cosmic rays with the atmosphere produce Extensive Air Showers, which provide an abundant source of muons. These particles can be used for multiple applications on muon tomography, in particular, to study the internal structure of different volcanoes edifices. It is necessary in any muon tomography experiment a particle detector that has the capability to be sensitive to muon interactions. Here we report a brief description of the first steps towards a complete design of a prototype particle detector to perform muon tomography in harsh conditions encountered in the surroundings of the Galeras Volcano. The mechanical design and fabrication processes of the supporting structure of the muon detector prototype, and first steps towards a future detector simulations on GEANT4 are described in this work. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. ER - @misc{11407_5796, author = {Guerrero I.D. and Cabrera D.F. and Paz J.C. and Estrada J.D. and Villota C.A. and Velasco E.A. and Fajardo F.E. and Rodriguez O. and Rodriguez J. and Arturo D. and Dueñas D. and Torres D. and Ramirez J. and Revelo J. and Ortega G. and Benavides D. and Betancourt J. and Tapia A. and Martinez-Caicedo D.A.}, title = {Design and Construction of a Muon Detector Prototype for Study the Galeras Volcano Internal Structure}, year = {}, abstract = {Muon tomography is a technique based on the observation of the absorption of muons in matter, as the ordinary radiography does using X-rays. The interaction of cosmic rays with the atmosphere produce Extensive Air Showers, which provide an abundant source of muons. These particles can be used for multiple applications on muon tomography, in particular, to study the internal structure of different volcanoes edifices. It is necessary in any muon tomography experiment a particle detector that has the capability to be sensitive to muon interactions. Here we report a brief description of the first steps towards a complete design of a prototype particle detector to perform muon tomography in harsh conditions encountered in the surroundings of the Galeras Volcano. The mechanical design and fabrication processes of the supporting structure of the muon detector prototype, and first steps towards a future detector simulations on GEANT4 are described in this work. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/11407/5796} }RT Generic T1 Design and Construction of a Muon Detector Prototype for Study the Galeras Volcano Internal Structure A1 Guerrero I.D. A1 Cabrera D.F. A1 Paz J.C. A1 Estrada J.D. A1 Villota C.A. A1 Velasco E.A. A1 Fajardo F.E. A1 Rodriguez O. A1 Rodriguez J. A1 Arturo D. A1 Dueñas D. A1 Torres D. A1 Ramirez J. A1 Revelo J. A1 Ortega G. A1 Benavides D. A1 Betancourt J. A1 Tapia A. A1 Martinez-Caicedo D.A. LK http://hdl.handle.net/11407/5796 PB Institute of Physics Publishing AB Muon tomography is a technique based on the observation of the absorption of muons in matter, as the ordinary radiography does using X-rays. The interaction of cosmic rays with the atmosphere produce Extensive Air Showers, which provide an abundant source of muons. These particles can be used for multiple applications on muon tomography, in particular, to study the internal structure of different volcanoes edifices. It is necessary in any muon tomography experiment a particle detector that has the capability to be sensitive to muon interactions. Here we report a brief description of the first steps towards a complete design of a prototype particle detector to perform muon tomography in harsh conditions encountered in the surroundings of the Galeras Volcano. The mechanical design and fabrication processes of the supporting structure of the muon detector prototype, and first steps towards a future detector simulations on GEANT4 are described in this work. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. OL Spanish (121)
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Muon tomography is a technique based on the observation of the absorption of muons in matter, as the ordinary radiography does using X-rays. The interaction of cosmic rays with the atmosphere produce Extensive Air Showers, which provide an abundant source of muons. These particles can be used for multiple applications on muon tomography, in particular, to study the internal structure of different volcanoes edifices. It is necessary in any muon tomography experiment a particle detector that has the capability to be sensitive to muon interactions. Here we report a brief description of the first steps towards a complete design of a prototype particle detector to perform muon tomography in harsh conditions encountered in the surroundings of the Galeras Volcano. The mechanical design and fabrication processes of the supporting structure of the muon detector prototype, and first steps towards a future detector simulations on GEANT4 are described in this work. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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