CR-39 plastic nuclear track detectors in physics research
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CR-39 plastic nuclear track detectors in physics research
(Physics research and technology)
Nova Science Publishers, c2012
- : hbk.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [179]-188) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
CR-39 plastic nuclear track detectors have proved to be one of the most useful nuclear track detectors in physics research. They have made significant contributions to research in the fields of particle radiation at aviation altitudes, in space, and in the natural environment. Other uses have included radiation risk estimation, the search for magnetic monopoles and the investigation of energetic particles generated by the low energy nuclear reactions (LENRs) in condensed matter nuclear science (CMNS). This book describes the methods and applications using CR-39 detectors in several important physics research areas and presents results obtained.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Methods of LET Spectrum & Charge Spectrum Using CR-39 Detectors
- Cosmic Rays in Space & in the Earth's Atmosphere
- Radiation Measured with CR-39 Detectors at Aviation Altitudes
- Radiation Measured with CR-39 Detectors in Low Earth Orbit (LEO)
- Ground Environmental Radiation Measured with CR-39 Detectors
- Charge Spectra of Galactic Cosmic Rays Measured with CR-39 Detectors in LEO
- Radiation Risk Estimation Using LET Spectrum Measured with CR-39 Detectors
- Condensed Matter Nuclear Science
- Search for Magnetic Monopoles Using CR-39 Detectors
- References
- Index.
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