1. Radiography using cosmic-ray electromagnetic showers and its application in hydrology.
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Taketa, A., Nishiyama, R., Yamamoto, K., and Iguchi, M.
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ATMOSPHERIC water vapor ,COSMIC rays ,SOIL moisture ,HYDROLOGY ,RADIOGRAPHY ,MONTE Carlo method - Abstract
In-situ measurements of soil water content provide important constraints on local/global hydrology. We demonstrate that the attenuation of the underground flux of cosmic-ray electromagnetic (EM) particles can be used to monitor the variation of soil water content after rainfalls. We developed a detection system that preferably selects EM particles by considering the coincidence of distant plastic scintillators. The calibration test beneath the water pool revealed that the count rate decreased by 0.6–0.7% with a 1 cm increase in the water level. The field measurement performed in the horizontal tunnel showed that the count rate dropped according to 48-h precipitation, after correcting the effects originating from atmospheric and water vapour pressures. These characteristics were confirmed using dedicated Monte Carlo simulations. This new method is called cosmic electromagnetic particle (CEMP) radiography. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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