1. What is the citation for this article?
Despite underground operation, cosmic muons that reach the laboratory can produce spallation neutrons causing activation of detector materials.
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2. what is the chemistry of 137 xe?
Keywords: Gaseous detectors; Scintillators, scintillation and light emission processes (solid, gas and liquid scintillators);3 Simulations of 137Xe activation 44.1 137Xe Production from internal neutrons 5 4.2 137Xe Production from muons 7Appendices 17
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3. What is the title of the paper?
This work proposes and explores the concept of adding a small percentage of 3He to xenon as a means to capture thermal neutrons and reduce the number of activations in the detector volume.
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![Figure 1. Left: Cross sections for neutron capture on 136Xe and 3He. Right: Cross sections for neutron capture and inelastic scattering on 136Xe and the most abundant copper isotopes. All cross sections are drawn from the ENDF database [26], which mirror those used in GEANT4 [27]](/figures/figure-1-left-cross-sections-for-neutron-capture-on-136xe-3fx7xwyd.png)




