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Oct 1980
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1980icrc....4..423v&link_type=abstract
In: International Cosmic Ray Conference, 16th, Kyoto, Japan, August 6-18, 1979, Conference Papers. Volume 4. (A81-12386 02-93) T
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Cosmic Rays, Neutron Counters, Proportional Counters, Computer Storage Devices, Microprocessors, Thermal Neutrons
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A cosmic ray neutron monitor has been built in which 16 proportional counters (BF3) are used for the detection of thermalized evaporation neutrons. Half of the counters are parallel immediately above and the other half symmetrically under the producer. The counting rate of the monitor is 83,000 p/hour. The magnitude of the average multiplicity is about 1.87. The neutron multiplicities m1 and m2, corresponding to the upper and lower layers of counters, respectively, are recorded by a microprocessor. Each multiplicity combination (m1, m2) is transmitted to the memory of the processor as a matrix field of the frequencies f(m1, m2). The averaged multiplicity distribution measured during the period April 18-25, 1979 is given.
Nieminen M.
Paukkunen E.
Torsti Jarmo
Valtonen Eino
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