TY - JOUR
T1 - Study of γ -ray background from cosmic muon induced neutrons
AU - Krishnamoorthy, H.
AU - Gupta, G.
AU - Garai, A.
AU - Mazumdar, A.
AU - Reza, A.
AU - Pal, S.
AU - Pethuraj, S.
AU - Nanal, V.
AU - Shrivastava, A.
AU - Pillay, R. G.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019, Società Italiana di Fisica and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
PY - 2019/8/1
Y1 - 2019/8/1
N2 - The contribution to γ-ray background from secondary neutrons, originating from cosmic muon interactions in Pb-Cu composite shield, has been measured via (n , n γ) reactions in Cu and Ge. The minimization of background plays a key role in improving the sensitivity of rare event experimental searches like neutrinoless double beta decay and neutron background is often a major concern. It is important to understand secondary neutron production from cosmic muons, especially in materials like Cu and Pb, which often form a part of the detector or shields. The direct contribution of fast neutrons generated from cosmic muon interactions to the γ-ray background via (n , n γ) reactions is investigated for the first time. Measurements are carried out in the low background HPGe detector setup, TiLES, using Pb-Cu composite shield as target material for muon interactions. Simulations have been carried out with GEANT4.10.00 and GEANT4.10.05, each with two different Physics lists. The observed intensities of (n , n γ) for Cu are significantly under-predicted by GEANT4.10.00, while GEANT4.10.05 shows good agreement with the experimental data.
AB - The contribution to γ-ray background from secondary neutrons, originating from cosmic muon interactions in Pb-Cu composite shield, has been measured via (n , n γ) reactions in Cu and Ge. The minimization of background plays a key role in improving the sensitivity of rare event experimental searches like neutrinoless double beta decay and neutron background is often a major concern. It is important to understand secondary neutron production from cosmic muons, especially in materials like Cu and Pb, which often form a part of the detector or shields. The direct contribution of fast neutrons generated from cosmic muon interactions to the γ-ray background via (n , n γ) reactions is investigated for the first time. Measurements are carried out in the low background HPGe detector setup, TiLES, using Pb-Cu composite shield as target material for muon interactions. Simulations have been carried out with GEANT4.10.00 and GEANT4.10.05, each with two different Physics lists. The observed intensities of (n , n γ) for Cu are significantly under-predicted by GEANT4.10.00, while GEANT4.10.05 shows good agreement with the experimental data.
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U2 - 10.1140/epja/i2019-12822-3
DO - 10.1140/epja/i2019-12822-3
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85071248522
SN - 1434-6001
VL - 55
JO - European Physical Journal A
JF - European Physical Journal A
IS - 8
M1 - 136
ER -