Abstract
We perform Monte Carlo (MC) simulations to describe heavy ion (HI) nuclear interactions in a broad energy range (4 MeV/n-150 GeV/n), focusing on the single event effect (SEE) sub-linear energy transfer (LET) impact. Previously retrieved single event latch-up (SEL) experimental data have indicated that standard energy ions (10 MeV/n) can produce high-LET secondaries through fusion reactions which are expected to strongly influence the SEE cross section in the sub-LET region. Alternatively, interactions of higher energy ions (>100 MeV/n) yield secondaries of a similar LET distribution as from the projectile, for projectile-like fragments, and high-energy proton reactions, for target-like fragments. Hence, the factor of relevance to the sub-LET SEE cross section is correlated to low-energy.
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Wyrwoll, V., Alia, R. G., Roed, K., Fernandez-Martinez, P., Kastriotou, M., Cecchetto, M., … Cerutti, F. (2020). Heavy Ion Nuclear Reaction Impact on SEE Testing: From Standard to Ultra-high Energies. IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 67(7), 1590–1598. https://doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2020.2973591
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