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- Title
Separation of the electron and proton cosmic-ray components by means of a calorimeter in the PAMELA satellite-borne experiment for the case of particle detection within a large aperture.
- Authors
Karelin, A.; Borisov, S.; Voronov, S.; Malakhov, V.
- Abstract
The PAMELA satellite-borne experiment is designed to study cosmic rays over a broad energy range. The apparatus has been in near-Earth cosmic space from June 2006 to the present time. It is equipped with a magnetic spectrometer for determining the sign of the particle charge and rigidity. In solving some problems, however, information from the magnetic spectrometer becomes inaccessible, so that it is necessary to employ a calorimeter to separate the electron and nuclear cosmic-ray components. A procedure for separating these components for particles arriving off the magnetic-spectrometer aperture is considered.
- Subjects
COSMIC rays; ELECTRONS; PROTONS; CALORIMETERS; NUCLEAR counters; APERTURE antennas; ELECTRONIC equipment on artificial satellites
- Publication
Physics of Atomic Nuclei, 2013, Vol 76, Issue 6, p737
- ISSN
1063-7788
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/S1063778813060070