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Cosmic ray angular distribution employing plastic scintillation detectors and Flash-ADC/FPGA-based readout systems

Hai V.H. University of Science, Faculty of Physics and Engineering Physics, 227 Nguyen Van Cu District 5, Hochiminh City, Viet Nam|
Nomachi M. Osaka University, Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science, 1-1 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan| Dao N.Q. Faculty of Science, Can Tho University, 3-2 Street, Cantho City, Viet Nam|

Kerntechnik Số 6, năm 2012 (Tập 77, trang 462-464)

ISSN: 9323902

ISSN: 9323902

DOI: 10.3139/124.110204

Tài liệu thuộc danh mục: ISI, Scopus

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English

Từ khóa: Analog to digital conversion; Angular distribution; Charged particles; Cosmology; Field programmable gate arrays (FPGA); Readout systems; Scintillation; Analog-digital converter; Angular dependence; Deposited energy; Direction measurement; Electronic read-out systems; Energetic particles; Plastic scintillation detectors; Shower particle; Cosmic rays
Tóm tắt tiếng anh
It is known that secondary cosmic rays are high energetic particles which are products of shower particles, when primary cosmic rays from outer space hit the atmosphere molecules. Many studies of cosmic rays show that cosmic flux depends on the depth of atmosphere. At ground level, most secondary cosmic rays are muons, a type of charged particle, and have angular dependence. The purpose of this article was to develop the telescope with two plastic scintillation detectors to investigate the angular distribution of cosmic rays at ground level. Directions of investigation were carried out vertical, 45-degree oblique and horizontal directions with respect to earth surface, approximately from North to South. Electronic readout system was developed from Flash Analog Digital Converter (Flash-ADC) of 8 bits-250Ms/sec, and Embedded Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)-based trigger. LabVIEW™ interface was written for controlling trigger system and taking data. For each direction measurement, the deposited energy spectra in the scintillators were obtained. The interest of cosmic-ray events was analyzed for counting. Angular distribution was obtained quantitatively. The experiment has been done at University of Science-HCMC. © Carl Hanser Verlag, München.

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