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Neutron- and muon-induced background in underground physics experiments

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EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL A
Volume 36, Issue 2, Pages 171-180

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1140/epja/i2007-10539-6

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Background induced by neutrons in deep underground laboratories is a critical issue for all experiments looking for rare events, such as dark matter interactions or neutrinoless beta beta decay. Neutrons can be roduced either by natural radioactivity, via spontaneous fission or (alpha,n) reactions, or by interactions initiated by high-energy cosmic rays. In all under ground experiments, Monte Carlo simulations of neutron background play a crucial role for the evaluation of the total background rate and for the optimization of rejection strategies. The Monte Carlo methods that are commonly employed to evaluate neutron-induced background and to optimize the experimental setup, are reviewed and discussed. Focus is given to the issue of reliability of Monte Carlo background estimates.

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