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Beam Test Results of the ISS-CREAM Calorimeter
H.G. Zhang, Jon Paul Lundquist, 2022, published scientific conference contribution

Abstract: The Cosmic Ray Energetics And Mass experiment for the International Space Station (ISS-CREAM) was installed on the ISS to measure high-energy cosmic-ray elemental spectra for the charge range Z=1 to 26. The ISS-CREAM instrument includes a tungsten scintillating-fiber calorimeter preceded by carbon targets for energy measurements. The carbon targets induces hadronic interactions, and showers of secondary particles develop in the calorimeter. The calorimeter was calibrated with electron beams at CERN. This beam test included position, energy, and angle scans of electron and pion beams together with a high-voltage scan for calibration and characterization. Additionally, an attenuation effect in the scintillating fibers was studied. In this paper, beam test results, including corrections for the attenuation effect, are presented.
Keywords: ISS-CREAM, calorimeter, particle accelerator, CERN, electron beam, direct detection, cosmic rays, energy spectrum, composition
Published in RUNG: 26.09.2023; Views: 623; Downloads: 4
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Pion emission from the T2K replica target
N. Abgrall, Thomas Paul, Darko Veberič, 2012, final research report

Keywords: pion, CERN, NA61/SHINE, T2K
Published in RUNG: 15.10.2013; Views: 6739; Downloads: 137
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The offline software framework of the NA61
András László, Thomas Paul, Darko Veberič, 2012, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Keywords: programska oprema, analizne metode, CERN, NA61/SHINE
Published in RUNG: 15.10.2013; Views: 6185; Downloads: 145
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