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Role of reduced flux values in muon radiography

Bulletin of the Lebedev Physics Institute, 2014
A numerical experiment clearly shows that the use of reduced fluxes makes it possible to eliminate the effect of the shape of the object under study on the estimate of its material density by muon radiography methods.
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Adaptive Voronoi Binning in Muon Radiography for Detecting Subsurface Cavities

Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Muon radiography is an advanced imaging technique that utilizes cosmic muons to visualize the interior of structures and materials, making it highly valuable for subsurface investigations. In this study, we present a measurement conducted using muon radiography at the Temperino mine.
A Paccagnella   +2 more
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Muon radiography experiments on the subway overburden structure detection [PDF]

open access: yesNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 2023
Muon radiography is an innovative and non-destructive technique for internal density structure imaging, based on measuring the attenuation of cosmic-ray muons after they penetrate the target.
Yaping Cheng, Xin Mao, Hai-Feng Zhang
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Borehole cylindrical detector: A compact muon telescope for muon radiography applications

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 2023
F Ambrosino   +2 more
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Simulation of muon radiography for monitoring CO 2 stored in a geological reservoir [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 2015
Current methods of monitoring subsurface CO2, such as repeat seismic surveys, are episodic and require highly skilled personnel to acquire the data. Simulations based on simplified models have previously shown that muon radiography could be automated to ...
Max Coleman   +2 more
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Information Extraction for Muon Radiography

IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2005, 2006
The paths of muons traveling through matter are affected by Coulomb multiple scattering. The magnitude of that interaction depends on the radiation length of the traversed medium, with high-Z matter scattering more than low-Z matter. The net effect on the path of a muon through an object is both a change in the direction and an orthogonal displacement ...
N. Hengartner   +5 more
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Muon radiography of large industrial structures

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, 2007
Abstract To date there have been a few sporadic attempts to exploit the immense penetrating power of cosmic ray muons to radiographically probe the internal structure of very large objects ranging from ancient pyramids to active volcanoes. Recently, application to security problems has been described, but the very low muon flux limits more general ...
W.B. Gilboy   +4 more
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Remarks on Muon Radiography

2009
Non-proliferation is one of the key aspects of the safe use of nuclear energy. The legal framework on transport of nuclear material and other dual use technologies requires ways of control of its proper application. Verification of the cargo contents is one of such ways. Different methods can be applied.
M. Szeptycka, P. Szymański
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Towards a muon radiography of the Puy de Dome [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
High energy (10^11+ eV) atmospheric muons are a natural probe for geophysical studies. They can travel through hundreds to kilometers of rocks allowing for a radiography of the density distributions within large structures, the like mountains or volcanoes. A collaboration between volcanologists, astroparticle- and particle physicists, TOMUVOL, has been
Niess, V.
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Muon radiography for the safety and safeguarding of nuclear material [PDF]

open access: yesIl Nuovo Cimento C, 2023
Muon radiography is an imaging technology based on the detection of muons of cosmic origin. Muons are able to penetrate deeply into matter and are a free source available 24h.
Saracino, Giulio
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