Detectors and Cultural Heritage: The INFN-CHNet Experience
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Published:2021-04-12
Issue:8
Volume:11
Page:3462
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ISSN:2076-3417
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Container-title:Applied Sciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Applied Sciences
Author:
Giuntini LorenzoORCID, Castelli Lisa, Massi MirkoORCID, Fedi Mariaelena, Czelusniak Caroline, Gelli Nicla, Liccioli LuciaORCID, Giambi FrancescaORCID, Ruberto Chiara, Mazzinghi AnnaORCID, Barone Serena, Marchegiani Francesca, Nisi Stefano, Lubritto Carmine, Altieri Simona, Tortora LucaORCID, Branchini PaoloORCID, Fabbri Andrea, Graziani ValerioORCID, Lins Sergio BarcellosORCID, Guidorzi LauraORCID, Lo Giudice Alessandro, Re AlessandroORCID, Sottili Leandro, Balerna Antonella, Cestelli Guidi Mariangela, Pronti LucillaORCID, Romani MartinaORCID, Albertin Fauzia, Bettuzzi Matteo, Brancaccio Rosa, Morigi Maria PiaORCID, Alloni Daniele, Salvini Andrea, Smilgys Barbara, Prata Michele, Altieri SaverioORCID, Bonesini Maurizio, Di Martino DanielaORCID, Clemenza Massimiliano, Carpinelli Massimo, Oliva PiernicolaORCID, Sipala Valeria, Gueli Anna MariaORCID, Pasquale Stefania, Stella Giuseppe, Pepponi GiancarloORCID, Grazzi Francesco, Taccetti Francesco
Abstract
Detectors are a key feature of the contemporary scientific approach to cultural heritage (CH), both for diagnostics and conservation. INFN-CHNet is the network of the Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics that develops and applies new instrumentation for the study of CH. This process results in both optimized traditional state-of-the-art and highly innovative detection setups for spectrometric techniques. Examples of the former are X-rays, gamma-rays, visible-light and particles spectrometers tailored for CH applications, with optimized performances, reliability, weight, transportability, cost, absorbed power, and complementarity with other techniques. Regarding the latter, examples are ARDESIA, the array of detectors at the DAΦNE-Light facility, the MAXRS detection setup at the Riken-RAL muon beamline and the imaging facilities at the LENA Laboratory. Paths for next-generation instruments have been suggested, as in the case of the X-ray Superconductive Detectors and X-ray Microcalorimeter Spectrometers, allowing astonishing improvement in energy resolution. Many issues in CH can now be addressed thanks to scientific techniques exploiting the existing detectors, while many others are still to be addressed and require the development of new approaches and detectors.
Subject
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science
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