Underground Muon Flux Measurements as a Function of Zenith Angle in Southwest Virginia

Physics – Nuclear Physics

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A mine in Southwestern VA is being considered as a site for possible underground, low background detectors requiring a low muon flux. In this poster I will be reporting the muon flux as a function of zenith angle. The instrumentation required to gather such results is a mobile muon telescope utilizing two plastic scintillator paddles with one photomultiplier tube each. These results will provide insight concerning which detectors the mine would be able to accommodate.

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