The Modular Neutron Array ( MoNA ) is a large-area, high-efficiency neutron detector that is used in basic research of rare isotopes at Michigan State University 's National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL), a nuclear physics research facility. It is specifically designed for detecting neutrons stemming from breakup reactions of fast fragmentation beams.
28-829: [REDACTED] Look up Mona , mona , -mona , or mona- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mona may refer to: People [ edit ] Mona (name) , a female given name, nickname and surname Mona (Angolan footballer) (born 1997) Mona (Brazilian footballer) , Marcelo Alexandre Pires Correia (born 1973) Mona, ring name of American wrestler Nora Greenwald Museums [ edit ] Museum of Nebraska Art , Kearney, Nebraska, US Museum of Neon Art , Los Angeles, California, United States Museum of Northwest Art , La Conner, Washington , United States Museum of Old and New Art , Hobart, Tasmania, Australia Music [ edit ] Mona (band) ,
56-528: A 1912 opera by Horatio Parker Places [ edit ] Settlements [ edit ] Mona, Anglesey , a village on the Welsh island of Anglesey (in the UK) Mona, Iowa , United States, an unincorporated community Mona, Jamaica , a residential neighbourhood of Kingston Mona, South Australia , part of the town of Bute, Australia Mona, Utah , United States, a city Mona Mona, Queensland ,
84-420: A 1912 opera by Horatio Parker Places [ edit ] Settlements [ edit ] Mona, Anglesey , a village on the Welsh island of Anglesey (in the UK) Mona, Iowa , United States, an unincorporated community Mona, Jamaica , a residential neighbourhood of Kingston Mona, South Australia , part of the town of Bute, Australia Mona, Utah , United States, a city Mona Mona, Queensland ,
112-539: A British paddle steamer SS Mona (1878) , a British packet steamer SS Mona (1889) , a British paddle steamer originally named Calais/Douvres SS Mona (1907) , a British packet steamer originally named Hazel USS Mona II (1918) , a United States Navy patrol boat in commission from 1918 to 1919 RNLB Mona (ON 775) , 1935, a lifeboat based at Broughty Ferry in Scotland MV ; Mona (1936) ,
140-472: A British paddle steamer SS Mona (1878) , a British packet steamer SS Mona (1889) , a British paddle steamer originally named Calais/Douvres SS Mona (1907) , a British packet steamer originally named Hazel USS Mona II (1918) , a United States Navy patrol boat in commission from 1918 to 1919 RNLB Mona (ON 775) , 1935, a lifeboat based at Broughty Ferry in Scotland MV Mona (1936) ,
168-506: A Nashville-located alternative rock band Mona (album) , released in 2011 Mona – The Carnivorous Circus , a 1970 album by The Deviants " Mona (I Need You Baby) ", a 1957 song by Bo Diddley "Mona", a song by James Taylor from his 1985 album That's Why I'm Here "Mona", a song by the Beach Boys from their 1977 album Love You "Mona", a song by Nick Mulvey from his 2022 album New Mythology Mona (opera) ,
196-447: A Nashville-located alternative rock band Mona (album) , released in 2011 Mona – The Carnivorous Circus , a 1970 album by The Deviants " Mona (I Need You Baby) ", a 1957 song by Bo Diddley "Mona", a song by James Taylor from his 1985 album That's Why I'm Here "Mona", a song by the Beach Boys from their 1977 album Love You "Mona", a song by Nick Mulvey from his 2022 album New Mythology Mona (opera) ,
224-518: A Swedish coaster in service 1957–63 MV Mona (1937) , a Greek cargo ship wrecked in 1976 Other uses [ edit ] Monā , an ASCII art character Mona (deity) , in mythology Mona (elephant) , at Birmingham Zoo in the United States Mona language (disambiguation) Mona Modern English Medium School , Sarangarh, Chhattisgarh, India Mona monkey , a species of monkey that lives through Western Africa and
252-449: A Swedish coaster in service 1957–63 MV Mona (1937) , a Greek cargo ship wrecked in 1976 Other uses [ edit ] Monā , an ASCII art character Mona (deity) , in mythology Mona (elephant) , at Birmingham Zoo in the United States Mona language (disambiguation) Mona Modern English Medium School , Sarangarh, Chhattisgarh, India Mona monkey , a species of monkey that lives through Western Africa and
280-682: A locality in the Shire of Mareeba, Queensland, Australia Mona Township, Ford County, Illinois , United States Landforms [ edit ] Anglesey (Latin: Mona ), an island off the north-west coast of Wales Isla de Mona , Puerto Rico, an island in the Mona Passage Isle of Man (Latin: Mona ), a self-governing British Crown dependency in the Irish Sea Mona Islands , Siberia, Russia Mona Lake , Michigan, United States Mona Passage , separating
308-487: A locality in the Shire of Mareeba, Queensland, Australia Mona Township, Ford County, Illinois , United States Landforms [ edit ] Anglesey (Latin: Mona ), an island off the north-west coast of Wales Isla de Mona , Puerto Rico, an island in the Mona Passage Isle of Man (Latin: Mona ), a self-governing British Crown dependency in the Irish Sea Mona Islands , Siberia, Russia Mona Lake , Michigan, United States Mona Passage , separating
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#1732765958594336-466: Is designed to have an efficiency of up to 70% and expands the possible coincidence experiments with neutrons to measurements which were previously not feasible. The detector is used in combination with the Sweeper magnet and its focal plane detectors for charged particles. In addition, MoNA's modular design allows it to be transported between experimental vaults and thus to be used in combination with
364-885: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Mona [REDACTED] Look up Mona , mona , -mona , or mona- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mona may refer to: People [ edit ] Mona (name) , a female given name, nickname and surname Mona (Angolan footballer) (born 1997) Mona (Brazilian footballer) , Marcelo Alexandre Pires Correia (born 1973) Mona, ring name of American wrestler Nora Greenwald Museums [ edit ] Museum of Nebraska Art , Kearney, Nebraska, US Museum of Neon Art , Los Angeles, California, United States Museum of Northwest Art , La Conner, Washington , United States Museum of Old and New Art , Hobart, Tasmania, Australia Music [ edit ] Mona (band) ,
392-452: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Modular Neutron Array The Modular Neutron Array consists of 144 individual detector modules. Each module is based on a plastic scintillator measuring 10 cm by 10 cm by 200 cm. This scintillator bar is fitted with light guides on each end that direct the light into one photo-multiplier tube on each end. Each detector module
420-472: Is wrapped in a light-tight material, allowing the detector array to be arranged in different configurations. In its original configuration, MoNA consisted of 9 vertical layers of 16 detectors stacked closely, having an active area of 2.0 m wide by 1.6 m tall. In its current arrangement (depicted in the adjacent image), it is stacked in four separate sections of 2, 2, 2, and 3 layers, respectively, separated by spaces ranging from 0.5 to 0.8 meters. It measures both
448-625: The Caribbean Mona railway station , Pakistan Mona or Mouna , an Algerian pastry RAF Mona , a Royal Air Force station on the island of Anglesey, Wales Mona the Virgin Nymph , also known as Mona , a 1970 theatrical release pornographic film Mona , a 2019 novel by Argentinian author Pola Oloixarac Mona, the codename for Morgana, a character from Persona 5 See also [ edit ] Moana (disambiguation) Moina (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
476-500: The Caribbean Mona railway station , Pakistan Mona or Mouna , an Algerian pastry RAF Mona , a Royal Air Force station on the island of Anglesey, Wales Mona the Virgin Nymph , also known as Mona , a 1970 theatrical release pornographic film Mona , a 2019 novel by Argentinian author Pola Oloixarac Mona, the codename for Morgana, a character from Persona 5 See also [ edit ] Moana (disambiguation) Moina (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
504-750: The Sweeper magnet installed at the S800 magnet spectrograph. Due to its high-energy detection efficiency, this detector will be well-suited for experiments with fast fragmentation beams at the proposed ISF. When the NSCL upgraded its capabilities to the Coupled Cyclotron facility, a Florida State University /Michigan State University consortium built the Sweeper magnet to be used with two existing neutron walls to perform neutron–fragment coincidence experiments. The neutron walls were originally built for lower beam energies and had only an efficiency of about 12% for
532-408: The complete array at the NSCL. The MoNA collaboration continued after the initial phase of construction and commissioning was concluded [MoNA], and is now using the detector array for experiments, allowing a large number of undergraduate students from all collaborating schools to take part in cutting-edge nuclear physics experiments at one of the world's leading rare-isotope facilities. The research at
560-470: The experimental program at the MoNA facility. Most of the collaboration member institutions are primarily undergraduate schools. Undergraduates helped construct and test MoNA and continue to participate in experiments during runs and through data analysis. It also created intensive summer sessions designed for undergraduates, encouraging students to participate in all phases of experiments, holding several meetings
588-600: The islands of Hispaniola and Puerto Rico Mona Reservoir , Utah, United States Fictional locations [ edit ] Isle of Mona , a fictionalized version of the Isle of Anglesey in Lloyd Alexander's "The Chronicles of Prydain" series Science and technology [ edit ] Modular Neutron Array MONA numbering scheme used for moths of North America, also called a Hodges number Ships and boats [ edit ] SS Mona (1832) ,
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#1732765958594616-484: The islands of Hispaniola and Puerto Rico Mona Reservoir , Utah, United States Fictional locations [ edit ] Isle of Mona , a fictionalized version of the Isle of Anglesey in Lloyd Alexander's "The Chronicles of Prydain" series Science and technology [ edit ] Modular Neutron Array MONA numbering scheme used for moths of North America, also called a Hodges number Ships and boats [ edit ] SS Mona (1832) ,
644-507: The neutron energies expected from the CCF. During the 2000 NSCL users meeting, a working group realized the opportunity to significantly enhance the efficiency with an array of more layers using plastic scintillator detectors . Several NSCL users from undergraduate schools were present at the working group meeting and they suggested that the modular nature and simple construction would offer great opportunities to involve undergraduate students. In
672-463: The position and time of neutron events with multiple-hit capability. The energy of a neutron is based on a time-of-flight measurement. This information together with the detected position of the neutron is used to construct the momentum vector of the neutrons. The detection efficiency of MoNA is maximized for the high-beam velocities that are available at the NSCL's Coupled Cyclotron Facility (CCF). For neutrons ranging from 50 to 250 MeV in energy, it
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756-646: The spring of 2001, the idea evolved into several MRI proposals submitted by 10 different institutions, most of them undergraduate schools. Physicists at these ten academic institutions formed the MoNA Collaboration: The proposals were funded by the NSF in the summer of 2001. Following the detailed design, the first modules of the detector array were delivered in the summer of 2002. During the following year all modules were assembled and tested by undergraduate students at their school, and finally added to form
784-479: The undergraduate institutions is funded by the NSF through several RUI (Research at Undergraduate Institutions) grants. The MoNA Collaboration currently includes physicists from eleven colleges and universities. The project is funded by the National Science Foundation . The members of the collaboration are: The collaboration is committed to involving undergraduates in significant parts of
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