Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10731455 | Radiation Measurements | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The contribution of the charged component of secondary cosmic radiation to the ambient dose equivalent Hâ(10) at ground level is investigated using the muon detector MUDOS and a TEPC detector surrounded by the coincidence detector CACS to identify charged particles. The ambient dose equivalent rate HÌâ(10)T as measured with the TEPC/CACS is used to calibrate the MUDOS count rate in terms of HÌâ(10). First results from long-term measurements at the PTB reference site for ambient radiation dosimetry are reported. The air pressure corrected dose rate shows, as expected, a strong correlation with the neutron count rate as measured with the Kiel neutron monitor. The measured seasonal variations exhibit a negative correlation with the temperature changes in the upper layers of the atmosphere where the ground level muons are produced.
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Authors
F. Wissmann, V. Dangendorf, U. Schrewe,