A prototype of the high-sampling lead-scintillating fiber KLOE calorimeter has been exposed to neutron beams of 21, 46 and 174 MeV, provided by the The Svedberg Laboratory, Uppsala, to test its neutron detection efficiency. The measurement of the neutron detection efficiency of an NE110 scintillator
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Measurement of neutron detection efficiency between 22 and 174 MeV using two different kinds of Pb-scintillating fiber sampling calorimeters
✍ Scribed by M. Anelli; S. Bertolucci; C. Bini; P. Branchini; G. Corradi; C. Curceanu; G. De Zorzi; A. Di Domenico; B. Di Micco; A. Ferrari; S. Fiore; P. Gauzzi; S. Giovannella; F. Happacher; M. Iliescu; A. Lucà; M. Martini; S. Miscetti; F. Nguyen; A. Passeri; A. Prokofiev; I. Sarra; B. Sciascia; F. Sirghi; D. Tagnani
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- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2010
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- English
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- 172 KB
- Volume
- 617
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- Article
- ISSN
- 0168-9002
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