Direct Determination of a Bare Neutron Counter Yield Function

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Discussion timeslot (ZOOM-Meeting): 16. July 2021 - 18:00
ZOOM-Meeting URL: https://icrc2021.desy.de/pf_access_abstracts
Corresponding Session: https://icrc2021-venue.desy.de/channel/Presenter-Forum-1-Evening-All-Categories/48
Abstract:
"Ground-based neutron counters are a standard tool for detecting atmospheric showers from GeV range primary cosmic rays of either solar or galactic origin. Bare neutron counters, a type of lead-free neutron monitor, function much like standard neutron monitors but have different yield functions primarily because they are more sensitive to neutrons of lower energy. When operated together with standard monitors, the different yield functions allow estimates to be made of the energy spectrum of galactic or solar particles. In 2010 a new array of 12 bare neutron detectors was installed at the South Pole to operate together with the neutron monitor there. Prior to installation, two of the detectors were operated on a ship that traveled from Sweden to Antarctica and back from November 2009 to April 2010. The purpose of this latitude survey was to use Earth's magnetic field, which blocks cosmic rays below the local cutoff rigidity (momentum per unit charge), as a spectrometer allowing the response function versus rigidity of these bare counters to be determined. By comparing the measured response function to direct measurements of the cosmic ray spectrum taken by the PAMELA spacecraft, we were able to make a direct determination of the yield function for the bare counters."

Authors: Waraporn Nuntiyakul
Co-Authors: Pierre-Simon Mangeard | David Ruffolo | Paul Evenson | John Bieber | John Clem | Allan Hallgren | James Madsen | Roger Pyle | Alejandro Sáiz | Serap Tilav
Indico-ID: 250
Proceeding URL: https://pos.sissa.it/395/1242

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Presenter: Waraporn Nuntiyakul

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