Scintillating plastic fibers as light pipes for a cosmic ray hodoscope: Feasibility calculations and measured attenuation characteristics

Physics – Optics

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Cosmic Rays, Fiber Optics, Hodoscopes, Light Transmission, Scintillation Counters, Charged Particles, Feasibility Analysis, Radiation Belts, Radiation Counters, Shadowgraph Photography

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A candidate hodoscope uses arrays of scintillator fibers, followed by an image intensifier and imaging system such as that proposed for the X-ray shadowgraph. A literature search was performed to ascertain the experience of other workers with hodoscopes using this or similar principles. Calculations were performed to determine the feasibility of candidate systems and some laboratory experiments were performed to attempt to check these numbers.

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