DocumentCode
1189181
Title
Measurement of the flux and energy spectrum of cosmic-ray induced neutrons on the ground
Author
Gordon, M.S. ; Goldhagen, P. ; Rodbell, K.P. ; Zabel, T.H. ; Tang, H.H.K. ; Clem, J.M. ; Bailey, P.
Author_Institution
T. J. Watson Res. Center, IBM, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
Volume
51
Issue
6
fYear
2004
Firstpage
3427
Lastpage
3434
Abstract
New ground-based measurements of the cosmic-ray induced neutron flux and its energy distribution have been made at several locations across the United States using an extended-energy Bonner sphere spectrometer. The data cover over twelve decades of neutron energy, from meV to GeV. An expression to scale the flux to other locations has been developed from a fit to the altitude dependence of our measurements and an expression from the literature for the geomagnetic and solar-activity dependence of neutron monitor rates. In addition, an analytic expression is provided which fits the neutron spectrum above about 0.4 MeV. The neutron flux is important for estimating the soft-error rate in computer memories and recent computer logic devices.
Keywords
cosmic ray apparatus; cosmic ray energy spectra; cosmic ray neutrons; logic devices; neutron detection; neutron effects; neutron spectrometers; solar activity; solar cosmic ray particles; United States; altitude dependence; analytic expression; computer logic devices; computer memories; cosmic-ray induced neutron flux; energy spectrum; extended-energy Bonner sphere spectrometer; geomagnetic dependence; ground-based measurements; neutron energy; neutron monitor rates; neutron radiation effects; neutron spectrometer; neutron spectroscopy; soft-error rate; solar-activity dependence; Alpha particles; Circuits; Cosmic rays; Energy measurement; Geomagnetism; Geophysics computing; Neutrons; Single event transient; Single event upset; Spectroscopy;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.2004.839134
Filename
1369506
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