Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
The Pamela equipemet will be assembled in 2001 and installed on board the
Russian satellite Resurs. Pamela is conceived mainly to study the
antiproton and positron fluxes in cosmic rays up to high energy (190 GeV
for p and 270GeV for e~) and to search antinuclei, up to 30 GeV/n, with a
sensitivity of 10-7 in the He/He ratio. The PAMELA equipment will be
assembled in 2001 and installed on board the Russian satellite Resurs.
PAMELA is conceived mainly to study the antiproton and positron fluxes in
cosmic rays up to high energy (190 GeV for p and 270GeV for e-) and to
search antinuclei, up to 30GeV/n, with a sensitivity of 10 in the He/He
ratio. The PAMELA telescope consists of: a magnetic spectrometer made up
of a permanent magnet system equipped with double sided microstrip silicon
detectors; a transition radiation detector made up of active layers of
proportional straw tubes interleaved with carbon fibre radiators; and a
silicon-tungsten imaging calorimeter made up of layers of tungsten
absorbers and silicon detector planes. A time-of-flight system and anti-
coincidence counters complete the PAMELA equipment. In the past years.
tests have been done on each subdetector of PAMELA; the main results are
presented and their implications on the anti-particles identification
capability in cosmic rays are discussed here.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Castellini, Guido
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