G. Bressi, M. Cambiaghi, G. Carugno, E. Conti, B. Dainese, G. Prete, N. Toniolo
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Liquid methane properties and possible use as fast neutron detector
A purification system for methane has been developed which made it possible to reach an electron attenuation length in liquid methane >1 m. With this purity level, one could carry out a systematic study of the electron mobility. A free-ion yield of cosmic rays and protons of 1>E>7 MeV was also measured. The results obtained confirm the feasibility of a liquid methane detector for fast neutrons.<>