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Design of a large area tomograph to search for high-Z materials inside containers by cosmic muons
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Alternative Detection TechniquesX-ray SpectroscopyEngineeringCosmic Neutrino BackgroundCosmic MuonsX-ray FluorescenceCosmologyLarge Area TomographObservational CosmologyCosmic MuonNuclear MedicineRadiologyHealth SciencesRadiation DetectionPhysicsMedical ImagingHigh-z MaterialsCosmic RaySynchrotron RadiationRadiographic ImagingCosmic AbundanceHigh-energy Cosmic RayNeutron Scattering
In recent years the need to have a better control of potentially dangerous materials across the borders has raised the opportunity to search for alternative detection techniques. In particular, to detect the presence of hidden high-Z materials inside containers, traditional techniques based on X-rays or neutron scattering are of limited use, and prototypes of detection systems based on cosmic muon scattering from high-Z materials are being tested worldwide to overcome these limitations. The use of this method is particularly suited to this aim, since it does not introduce additional radiation levels to the already existing natural dose. Since the technique is based on the scattering process of muons and not on their absorption, each event may in principle contribute to produce the tomographic image.
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