Effects of radiation on scintillating fiber performance

1992 
Continued rapid improvements in formulations for scintillating fibers require the ability to parameterize and predict effects of radiation on detector performance. Experimental techniques necessary to obtain desired information and calculation procedures used in performing predications for hadron scintillating fiber calorimetry in the Superconducting Super Collider environment are described. The experimental techniques involve control of the testing environment, consideration of dose rate effects. and other factors. The calculations involve the behavior of particle showers in the detector, expected levels of radiation, and parameterization of the radiation effects. A summary of significant work is presented. >
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