Single Event Effect cross section calibration and application to quasi-monoenergetic and spallation facilities

We describe an approach to calibrate Single Event Effect (SEE)-based detectors in monoenergetic fields and apply the resulting semi-empiric responses to more general mixed-field cases in which a broad variety of particle species and energy spectra are present. The calibration of the response functio...

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Main Authors: Alía Rubén García, Bonaldo Stefano, Brugger Markus, Danzeca Salvatore, Ferrari Alfredo, Frost Christopher, Infantino Angelo, Iwamoto Yosuke, Mekki Julien, Theis Cris, Thornton Adam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/epjn/2017031
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Summary:We describe an approach to calibrate Single Event Effect (SEE)-based detectors in monoenergetic fields and apply the resulting semi-empiric responses to more general mixed-field cases in which a broad variety of particle species and energy spectra are present. The calibration of the response functions is based both on experimental proton (30–200 MeV) and neutron (5–300 MeV) data and considerations derived from Monte Carlo simulations using the FLUKA Monte Carlo code. The application environments include the quasi-monoenergetic neutrons at RCNP, the atmospheric-like VESUVIO spallation spectrum and the CHARM high-energy accelerator test facility. The agreement between the mixed-field response and that predicted through the mono-energetic calibration is within ±30% for the broad variety of cases considered and thus regarded as highly successful for mixed-field monitoring applications.
ISSN:2491-9292