A Small Multi-Wire Telescope for High Energy Cosmic Ray Muon Detection
Abdullrahnan Maghrabi, Mohammed Al Enizy, A Aldosari, and M Almuteri

TL;DR
This paper presents the design, construction, and testing of a compact multi-wire proportional chamber telescope for detecting high-energy cosmic ray muons, demonstrating its effectiveness comparable to larger scintillator detectors.
Contribution
It introduces a small, multi-wire proportional chamber telescope for cosmic ray muon detection, highlighting its technical design and performance capabilities.
Findings
Successfully detects high-energy muons above 20 GeV
Performs comparably to larger scintillator detectors
Demonstrates effective use of small-scale MWPC technology
Abstract
Different types of ground-based detectors have been developed and deployed around the world to monitor and study CR variations. We have designed, constructed and operated a three layer small (20x20 cm2) multiwire proportional chamber MWPC telescope for cosmic ray muon observations. In this paper, the technical aspects of this detector will be briefly discussed. The abilities of the telescope in detecting high nergy cosmic ray muons (primaries higher than 20 GeV) were established. The telescope performs well in this sense and showed comparable results with a 1 m2 scintillator detector.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
