

LINUS GAUSSIAN 03 DOWNLOAD ARCHIVE
» Abstract Free Full Text (PDF) Free Classifications Article Services Article metrics Alert me when cited Alert me if corrected Find similar articles Similar articles in Web of Science Add to my archive Download citation Request Permissions Citing Articles Load citing article information Citing articles via CrossRef Citing articles via Scopus Citing articles via Web of Science Citing articles via Google Scholar Google Scholar Articles by Birattari, C. Radiation Protection Dosimetry « Previous | Next Article » Table of Contents This Article Radiat Prot Dosimetry (1998) 76 (3): 135-148. The instrument is now in semi-routine use at a number of particle accelerator facilities and is one of several devices used on-board aircraft for assessing the exposure to cosmic rays at commercial flight altitudes. Similar monitors built by other laboratories following the present design have confirmed its performance. The instrument can now be considered as being fully characterised. These include the calibration of the initially cylindrical version with nearly monoenergetic neutrons in the energy range 34-66 MeV, a detailed evaluation of the anisotropy of its response function, the construction and calibration of an improved spherical version, and recent measurements in reference high energy stray radiation fields. The 'history' of the extended range neutron rem counter LINUS, since its first conception in 1990, is reviewed, along with the latest developments. The Extended Range Neutron Rem Counter LINUS: Overview and Latest Developments The Extended Range Neutron Rem Counter LINUS: Overview and Latest DevelopmentsĬ.
