학술논문
Characterization of the ambient background in the RED-100 experiment location at Kalinin Nuclear Power Plant
Document Type
Working Paper
Author
Akimov, D. Y.; Alexandrov, I. S.; Belov, V. A.; Bolozdynya, A. I.; Etenko, A. V.; Galavanov, A. V.; Gusakov, Yu. V.; Khromov, A. V.; Konovalov, A. M.; Kornoukhov, V. N.; Kovalenko, A. G.; Kozlova, E. S.; Kumpan, A. V.; Lavrov, B. O.; Lukyashin, A. V.; Pinchuk, A. V.; Razuvaeva, O. E.; Rudik, D. G.; Shakirov, A. V.; Simakov, G. E.; Sosnovtsev, V. V.; Vasin, A. A.
Source
Subject
Language
Abstract
The RED-100 experiment with a liquid xenon target was carried out at Kalinin Nuclear Power Plant. The goal of the experiment is the detection and study of the coherent elastic neutrino nucleus scattering process (CE$\nu$NS) for the low-energy antineutrinos in close vicinity to a reactor core. A good understanding of the external radioactive background is needed to achieve this goal. This paper describes the external background conditions for the RED-100 experiment at Kalinin Nuclear Power Plant.
Comment: 16 pages, 12 figures, (minor changes in the text for clarity)
Comment: 16 pages, 12 figures, (minor changes in the text for clarity)