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Kangsoon Park
Researcher at Seokyeong University
Publications - 52
Citations - 3186
Kangsoon Park is an academic researcher from Seokyeong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dark matter & Detector. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 49 publications receiving 2749 citations.
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Background model for the NaI(Tl) crystals in COSINE-100
P. Adhikari,Govinda Adhikari,E. Barbosa de Souza,N. Carlin,Seonho Choi,W. Q. Choi,Mitra Djamal,A. C. Ezeribe,C. Ha,Insik Hahn,A.J.F. Hubbard,Eunju Jeon,J. H. Jo,H. W. Joo,Woon Gu Kang,M. Kauer,W. Kang,B.H. Kim,Hongjoo Kim,H. J. Kim,K. W. Kim,M.C. Kim,Nam Young Kim,S. K. Kim,Y.D. Kim,Yong Hamb Kim,V. A. Kudryavtsev,Hyun Su Lee,Ju-Yeol Lee,J. Y. Lee,Moo Hyun Lee,David Leonard,W.A. Lynch,Reina H. Maruyama,F. Mouton,Stephen L. Olsen,Hyangkyu Park,Hansoo Park,J.S. Park,Kangsoon Park,Walter C. Pettus,H. Prihtiadi,S. J. Ra,Carsten Rott,A. Scarff,N. J. C. Spooner,W. G. Thompson,Liang Yang,S.H. Yong +48 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors performed Monte Carlo simulations using the Geant4 toolkit and developed background models for each crystal that consider contributions from both internal and external sources, including cosmogenic nuclides.
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Muon detector for the COSINE-100 experiment
H. Prihtiadi,Govinda Adhikari,P. Adhikari,E. Barbosa de Souza,N. Carlin,S. Choi,W. Q. Choi,Mitra Djamal,A. C. Ezeribe,C. Ha,Insik Hahn,A. J. F. Hubbard,Eunju Jeon,J. H. Jo,H. W. Joo,W. Kang,Woon Gu Kang,M. Kauer,B.H. Kim,H. Kim,H. J. Kim,K. W. Kim,N.Y. Kim,S. K. Kim,Y.D. Kim,Yong Hamb Kim,V. A. Kudryavtsev,Hyun Su Lee,Jongmin Lee,Joo Young Lee,Moo Hyun Lee,David Leonard,K. E. Lim,W. A. Lynch,Reina H. Maruyama,F. Mouton,Stephen L. Olsen,Hyangkyu Park,Hansoo Park,J.S. Park,Kangsoon Park,Walter C. Pettus,Z. P. Pierpoint,S. J. Ra,F. R. Rogers,Carsten Rott,A. Scarff,N. J. C. Spooner,W. G. Thompson,Liang Yang,S.H. Yong +50 more
TL;DR: The COSINE-100 dark matter search experiment has started taking physics data with the goal of performing an independent measurement of the annual modulation signal observed by DAMA/LIBRA.
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Strong constraints from COSINE-100 on the DAMA dark matter results using the same sodium iodide target
Govinda Adhikari,Estella Barbosa de Souza,N. Carlin,Jae Jin Choi,Seonho Choi,Mitra Djamal,A. C. Ezeribe,Luis E. França,C. Ha,In Sik Hahn,Eunju Jeon,J. H. Jo,Han Wool Joo,Woon Gu Kang,M. Kauer,H. Kim,Hongjoo Kim,K. W. Kim,Sung Hyun Kim,Sun Kee Kim,Won Kyung Kim,Yeongduk Kim,Yong-Hamb Kim,Y. J. Ko,Eun Kyung Lee,Hyunseok Lee,Hyun Su Lee,Hye Young Lee,In Soo Lee,Jongmin Lee,Joo Young Lee,Moo Hyun Lee,Seo Hyun Lee,Seung Mok Lee,D. S. Leonard,Bruno B. Manzato,Reina H. Maruyama,Robert J. Neal,Stephen L. Olsen,Byung Ju Park,Hyang Kyu Park,Hyeonseo Park,Kangsoon Park,Ricardo L. C. Pitta,H. Prihtiadi,S. J. Ra,Carsten Rott,K. A. Shin,A. Scarff,N. J. C. Spooner,W. G. Thompson,Liang Yang,Gyun Ho Yu +52 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented new constraints on dark matter interactions using 1.7 years of COSINE-100 data, consisting of 106 kg of tallium-doped sodium iodide [NaI(Tl)] target material.
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Understanding NaI(Tl) crystal background for dark matter searches
Govinda Adhikari,P. Adhikari,C. Ha,Eunju Jeon,Nam Young Kim,Y.D. Kim,S. Y. Kong,Hyun Su Lee,S. Y. Oh,J.S. Park,Kangsoon Park +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the contributions of background sources quantitatively by performing Geant4 Monte Carlo simulations that are fitted to the measured data to quantify the unknown fractions of the background compositions.
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Understanding internal backgrounds of NaI(Tl) crystals toward a 200~kg array for the KIMS-NaI experiment
P. Adhikari,Govinda Adhikari,S. Choi,C. Ha,Insik Hahn,Eunju Jeon,H. W. Joo,Woosik Kang,H. J. Kim,H.O. Kim,K.W. Kim,Nam Young Kim,Sun-Whe Kim,Y. D. Kim,Yong Hamb Kim,Hye Sun Lee,J.H. Lee,Moo Hyun Lee,David Leonard,J. Li,S.Y. Oh,S. L. Olsen,Hyangkyu Park,Hansoo Park,Kangsoon Park,J. H. So,Y. S. Yoon +26 more
TL;DR: The Korea Invisible Mass Search (KIMS) collaboration has developed low-background NaI(Tl) crystals that are suitable for the direct detection of WIMP dark matter.