Exposure of Track Detectors in Xenon Ion Beams in NICA Accelerator Complex
A.A. Zaitsev, P.I. Zarubin, S.D. Murashko, N. Marimuthu, A.A. Slivin, G.A. Filatov

TL;DR
This paper reports on the analysis of solid-state track detectors exposed to xenon ion beams at the NICA accelerator, providing insights into detector response at different energies.
Contribution
It presents new experimental data on the exposure of CR39 and nuclear photoemulsion detectors to high-energy xenon ion beams at NICA.
Findings
CR39 and nuclear photoemulsion detectors were irradiated with xenon ions at 3.2 MeV/n and 3.8 GeV/n.
Analysis results show detector response varies with ion energy.
Data contributes to understanding detector performance in high-energy ion environments.
Abstract
The results of the analysis of solid-state track detectors CR39 and nuclear photoemulsion plates irradiated in beams of accelerated xenon ions with energies of 3.2 MeV/n and 3.8 GeV/n at the NICA accelerator complex are presented.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadiation Therapy and Dosimetry · Radiation Effects in Electronics · Nuclear Physics and Applications
