R&D of cosmic ray detection module with liquid scintillator and wavelength shift fiber
Abstract
For neutrino physics and rare event searches, background related to cosmic muons poses a notable challenge, and must be identified and rejected. It is also a challenge to control the cost with good performance for a large array of cosmic ray detection. We proposed a cosmic ray detection module with liquid scintillator and wavelength-shifting fibers for its reasonable cost and performances. The results from the measurements of a prototype with Muon indicate that the detector's photoelectron response is good. % comparing to the expectation. The outcomes of this study hold significant potential for applications in cosmic ray observation experiments and underground rare-event detection, providing a viable option for future large-scale observatories. This work highlights the feasibility of liquid scintillator-based detectors in addressing current and emerging challenges in particle physics and astrophysics.
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