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PAMELA: a satellite experiment for antiparticles measurement in cosmic rays

Authors :
Bongi, Massimo
Adriani, O.
Ambriola, M.
Bakaldin, A.
Barbarino, G.C.
Basili, A.
Bazilevskaja, G.
Bellotti, R.
Bencardino, R.
Boezio, M.
Bogomolov, E.A.
Bonechi, L.
Bongiorno, L.
Bonvicini, V.
Boscherini, M.
Cafagna, F.S.
Campana, D.
Carlson, P.
Casolino, M.
Castellini, G.
Circella, M.
De Matzo, C.N.
De Pascale, M.P.
Furano, G.
Galper, A.M.
Giglietto, N.
Grigorjeva, A.
Koldashov, S.V.
Korotkov, M.G.
Krut'kov, S.Y.
Lund, J.
Lundquist, J.
Menicucci, A.
Menn, W.
Mikhailov, V.V.
Minori, M.
Mirizzi, N.
Mitchell, J.W.
Mocchiutti, E.
Morselli, A.
Mukhametshin, R.
Orsi, S.
Osteria, G.
Papini, P.
Pearce, M.
Picozza, P.
Ricci, M.
Ricciarini, S.B.
Romita, M.
Rossi, G.
Russo, S.
Schiavon, P.
Simon, M.
Sparvoli, R.
Spillantini, P.
Spinelli, P.
Stochaj, S.J.
Stozhkov, Y.
Straulino, S.
Streitmatter, R.E.
Taccetti, F.
Vacchi, A.
Vannuccini, E.
Vasilyev, G.I.
Voronov, S.A.
Wischnewski, R.
Yurkin, Y.
Zampa, G.
Zampa, N.
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science. June, 2004, Vol. 51 Issue 3, p854, 6 p.
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

PAMELA is a satellite-borne experiment that will study the antiproton and positron fluxes in cosmic rays in a wide range of energy (from 80 MeV up to 190 GeV for antiprotons and from 50 MeV up to 270 GeV for positrons) and with high statistics, and that will measure the antihelium/helium ratio with a sensitivity of the order of [10.sup.-8]. The detector will fly on-board a polar orbiting Resurs DK1 satellite, which will be launched into space by a Soyuz rocket in 2004 from Balkonur eosmodrome in Kazakhstan, for a 3-year-long mission. Particle identification and energy measurements are performed in the PAMELA apparatus using the following subdetectors: a magnetic spectrometer made up of a permanent magnet equipped with double-sided microstrip silicon detectors, an electromagnetic imaging calorimeter composed of layers of tungsten absorber and silicon detectors planes, a transition radiation detector made of straw tubes interleaved with carbon fiber radiators, a plastic scintillator time-of-flight and trigger system, a set of anticounter plastic scintillator detectors, and a neutron detector. The features of the detectors and the main results obtained in beam test sessions are presented. Index Terms--Antimatter, cosmic rays, satellite experiment.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00189499
Volume :
51
Issue :
3
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.120129536