Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS Prairie Section Spring Meeting 2025
Thursday–Saturday, February 20–22, 2025; Lewis University, Romeoville, Illinois
Session J01: Nuclear and Particle Physics
11:15 AM–12:15 PM,
Friday, February 21, 2025
Lewis University
Room: AS 104A
Chair: Ryan Hooper
Abstract: J01.00003 : Predicting Coincident Muon Rates in Desktop Muon Detectors
11:45 AM–12:00 PM
Presenter:
Owen Hamill
(Truman State University)
Authors:
Owen Hamill
(Truman State University)
Timothy D Wiser
(Truman State University)
Desktop muon detectors are relatively inexpensive but have a small area, making it challenging to detect coincident cosmic ray muons in any significant number. Using the CRY cosmic ray simulation package from LLNL we predict the sensitivity of desktop muon detector arrays to multi-muon cosmic ray events and investigate the relationship between muon multiplicity and primary cosmic ray energy. Our results suggest minimum requirements for constructing arrays of desktop muon detectors capable of identifying multi-muon coincidences.
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