Muon-track studies in a water Cherenkov detector

Background muons may be used in cosmic ray experiments to understand the response of a given detector system and to lay the basis for the further theoretical and simulation work needed in the analysis of air showers. Experiments were performed using a water Cherenkov detector at the Tandar Laborator...

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spelling paper:paper_01689002_v545_n3_p602_Etchegoyen2023-06-08T15:18:01Z Muon-track studies in a water Cherenkov detector Crossing muons Simulations and semi-analytical model Ultra high energy cosmic rays Water Cherenkov detectors Computer simulation Cosmic rays Mathematical models Photomultipliers Sea level Stainless steel Steel tanks Tubes (components) Water Crossing muons Simulations and semi-analytical model Ultra high energy cosmic rays Water Cherenkov detectors Particle detectors Background muons may be used in cosmic ray experiments to understand the response of a given detector system and to lay the basis for the further theoretical and simulation work needed in the analysis of air showers. Experiments were performed using a water Cherenkov detector at the Tandar Laboratory. Monte Carlo and semi-analytical calculations were compared to the data. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. 2005 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_01689002_v545_n3_p602_Etchegoyen http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_01689002_v545_n3_p602_Etchegoyen
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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collection Biblioteca Digital - Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales (UBA)
topic Crossing muons
Simulations and semi-analytical model
Ultra high energy cosmic rays
Water Cherenkov detectors
Computer simulation
Cosmic rays
Mathematical models
Photomultipliers
Sea level
Stainless steel
Steel tanks
Tubes (components)
Water
Crossing muons
Simulations and semi-analytical model
Ultra high energy cosmic rays
Water Cherenkov detectors
Particle detectors
spellingShingle Crossing muons
Simulations and semi-analytical model
Ultra high energy cosmic rays
Water Cherenkov detectors
Computer simulation
Cosmic rays
Mathematical models
Photomultipliers
Sea level
Stainless steel
Steel tanks
Tubes (components)
Water
Crossing muons
Simulations and semi-analytical model
Ultra high energy cosmic rays
Water Cherenkov detectors
Particle detectors
Muon-track studies in a water Cherenkov detector
topic_facet Crossing muons
Simulations and semi-analytical model
Ultra high energy cosmic rays
Water Cherenkov detectors
Computer simulation
Cosmic rays
Mathematical models
Photomultipliers
Sea level
Stainless steel
Steel tanks
Tubes (components)
Water
Crossing muons
Simulations and semi-analytical model
Ultra high energy cosmic rays
Water Cherenkov detectors
Particle detectors
description Background muons may be used in cosmic ray experiments to understand the response of a given detector system and to lay the basis for the further theoretical and simulation work needed in the analysis of air showers. Experiments were performed using a water Cherenkov detector at the Tandar Laboratory. Monte Carlo and semi-analytical calculations were compared to the data. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
title Muon-track studies in a water Cherenkov detector
title_short Muon-track studies in a water Cherenkov detector
title_full Muon-track studies in a water Cherenkov detector
title_fullStr Muon-track studies in a water Cherenkov detector
title_full_unstemmed Muon-track studies in a water Cherenkov detector
title_sort muon-track studies in a water cherenkov detector
publishDate 2005
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_01689002_v545_n3_p602_Etchegoyen
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_01689002_v545_n3_p602_Etchegoyen
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