The atmospheric nightglow in the 300-400 nm wavelength. Results by the balloon-borne experiment BABY
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
The balloon-borne experiment, named BAckground BYpass (BABY) belongs to a
wider program that has as its final goal the detection and study of high-
energy cosmic rays from space (satellite, Space Station). An information
of fundamental importance for this class of projects concerns the
nighttime background light. The instrument designed to detect fluorescence
photons is basically composed of two collimated photomultipliers: a single
photon-counting PMT and a charge integration PMT. We briefly report the
details of the design, operation and performance of the detector, which
was designed and completely built at the IFCAICNR Institute in Palermo.
Preliminary analysis and results of the nocturnal background in the range
of 300 are presented for the whole duration of the flight during the
1998 Mediterranean balloon flight campaign. A substantial part of the
flight was at night over the sea.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Celi, Filippo; Agnetta, Gaetano; Biondo, Benedetto; DI RAFFAELE, Renato; Russo, Francesco; Giarrusso, Salvatore; LA ROSA, Giovanni; Mangano, Angelo; Catalano, Osvaldo
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