Measurement of the ambient neutron flux and spectral distribution at the Canfranc Underground Laboratory
Abstract
We report on the measurement of the ambient neutron flux and its energy distribution over a broad range of neutron energies, conducted in Hall A of the Canfranc Underground Laboratory using the High Efficiency Neutron Spectrometry Array (HENSA). In particular, we obtained a thermal neutron flux of 3.4(2) × 10-6 cm-2 s-1 and a total energy-integrated flux of 14.8(2) × 10-6 cm-2 s-1. This work represents the first long-term measurement of the total neutron flux, with full spectral characterization across a wide energy interval, performed in an underground laboratory to date. The results are relevant for rare-event search experiments located underground, ranging from nuclear astrophysics to astroparticle physics.
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