LouMu is a scientific research project combining particle physics and geophsics in order to map large geologic structures, using the Muon Tomography technique.
In its first phase, the work is developed at the Lousal mine (LouMu project). The partners in the projects are LIP – Laboratory for Instrumentation and Experimental Particle Physics, the Institute of Earth Sciences of the University of Évora, and the Mine of Science – Lousal Ciência Viva Science Centre, also with LNEG collaboration.
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Debugging and performance testing of the DAQ board based on the MAROC ASIC for muon tomography
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Author(s): J. Francisco
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Submission: , Acceptance: 2022-06-06, Publication: 2022-06-09
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Reference: LIP-STUDENTS-21-39
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Muography for Underground Geological Surveys: Ongoing Application at the Lousal Mine (Iberian Pyrite Belt, Portugal)
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Author(s): P. Teixeira et al (MuTom Coll.)
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Submission: , Acceptance: , Publication: 2022-04-27
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Reference: Proc. Muography 2021, 24-26 Nov. 2021, JAIS, vol. 2022, no. 1
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Muography in the University and in the Museum
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Author(s): S. Andringa et al (MuTom Coll.)
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Submission: , Acceptance: , Publication: 2022-03-17
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Reference: Proc. Muography 2021, 24-26 Nov. 2021, JAIS, vol. 2022, no. 1
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Resistive Plate Chambers in Muography
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Author(s): A. Giammanco, S. Andringa, E. Cortina Gil, and M. Tytgat
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Submission: 2021-09-01, Acceptance: 2021-12-01, Publication: 2022-02-01
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Reference: Muography - Exploring Earth’s Subsurface with Elementary Particles, Eds. L. Olah, H. K. Tanaka, D. Varga, AGU
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