학술논문

Long-term evolution of the neutron rate at the Canfranc Underground Laboratory
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
Eur. Phys. J. C 82, 814 (2022)
Subject
Nuclear Experiment
High Energy Physics - Experiment
Language
Abstract
We report results on the long-term variation of the neutron counting rate at the Canfranc Underground Laboratory, of importance for several low-background experiments installed there, including rare-event searches. The measurement campaign was performed employing the High Efficiency Neutron Spectrometry Array (HENSA) mounted in Hall A and lasted 412 live days. The present study is the first long-term measurement of the neutron rate with sensitivity over a wide range of neutron energies (from thermal up to 0.1 GeV and beyond) performed in any underground laboratory so far. Data on the environmental variables inside the experimental hall (radon concentration, air temperature, air pressure and humidity) were also acquired during all the measurement campaign. We have investigated for the first time the evolution of the neutron rate for different energies of the neutrons and its correlation with the ambient variables.
Comment: 12 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables