Vibrational excitation induced by electron beam and cosmic rays in normal and superconductive aluminum bars
/ Authors
M. Bassan, B. Buonomo, G. Cavallari, E. Coccia, S. D’Antonio, V. Fafone, L. Foggetta, C. Ligi, A. Marini, G. Mazzitelli
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G. Modestino, G. Pizzella, L. Quintieri, F. Ronga, P. Valente, S. Vinko
/ Abstract
We report new measurements of the acoustic excitation of an Al5056 superconductive bar when hit by an electron beam, in a previously unexplored temperature range, down to 0.35 K. These data, analyzed together with previous results of a dedicated experiment obtained for T 4 0:54 K, show a vibrational response enhanced by a factor � 4:9 with respect to that measured in the normal state. This enhancement explains the anomalous large signals due to cosmic rays previously detected in the NAUTILUS gravitational wave detector.
Journal: Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment