Neutron Production by Cosmic Rays

Abstract
An experimental study has been made of the production of neutrons in the nuclear interactions of cosmic rays. An apparatus selected events in which a nuclear interaction occurred in or near a liquid scintillation counter, with the production not only of ionizing particles but also of neutrons of a few Mev energy which were slowed to thermal energy in a paraffin moderator and detected by BF3-filled proportional counters. Such coincidences are termed (s, n), (s, 2n), and so on, according to the number of detected neutrons. The average number, ν¯, of neutrons produced per disintegration was calculated from the observed relative numbers of (s, n) and (s, 2n) coincidences.

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