8 research outputs found

    Study of the EAS size spectrum in thermal neutrons measured by the PRISMA-YBJ array

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    An Extensive Air Shower array of a novel type has been constructed in Tibet at an altitude of 4300 m above sea level. It consists of specially designed scintillator en-detectors capable of measuring two main EAS components: hadrons (n) and electrons (e). Results of the experiment are presented. It is demonstrated that the EAS integral distribution in the number of thermal neutrons can be well fitted by a single power law function. Comparison with detailed Monte-Carlo simulations using CORSIKA6.9 and GEANT4.10 codes are also shown

    Study of the EAS size spectrum in thermal neutrons measured by the PRISMA-YBJ array

    No full text
    An Extensive Air Shower array of a novel type has been constructed in Tibet at an altitude of 4300 m above sea level. It consists of specially designed scintillator en-detectors capable of measuring two main EAS components: hadrons (n) and electrons (e). Results of the experiment are presented. It is demonstrated that the EAS integral distribution in the number of thermal neutrons can be well fitted by a single power law function. Comparison with detailed Monte-Carlo simulations using CORSIKA6.9 and GEANT4.10 codes are also shown

    Exotic geophysical phenomena observed in an environmental neutron flux study using EAS PRISMA detectors

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    Some exotic geophysical events are observed by a global net of electron-neutron detectors (en-detectors) developed in the framework of the PRISMA EAS project. Our en-detectors running both on the Earth's surface and underground are continuously measuring the environmental thermal neutron flux. Thermal neutrons are in equilibrium with media and are therefore sensitive to many geophysical phenomena, which are exotic for people studying ultra high-energy cosmic rays or carrying out low background experiments deep underground

    The PRISMA-LHAASO project: Status and overview

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    The status of and main features of the PRISMA-LHAASO project are presented. We discuss here the science project and some preliminary results obtained with the PRISMA prototype

    The PRISMA-LHAASO project: Status and overview

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    The status of and main features of the PRISMA-LHAASO project are presented. We discuss here the science project and some preliminary results obtained with the PRISMA prototype

    Exotic geophysical phenomena observed in an environmental neutron flux study using EAS PRISMA detectors

    No full text
    Some exotic geophysical events are observed by a global net of electron-neutron detectors (en-detectors) developed in the framework of the PRISMA EAS project. Our en-detectors running both on the Earth's surface and underground are continuously measuring the environmental thermal neutron flux. Thermal neutrons are in equilibrium with media and are therefore sensitive to many geophysical phenomena, which are exotic for people studying ultra high-energy cosmic rays or carrying out low background experiments deep underground
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