20.500.12556/RUNG-5161-e85f6434-c708-d3b4-ce29-b38696bde6ee
Improving Particle Identification with Resistant Track Finding for the ISS-CREAM Calorimeter
Moving from Antarctic balloons to the International Space Station the Cosmic Ray Energetics And Mass detector (ISS-CREAM) has begun taking the highest energy direct measurements of cosmic ray (CR) particles ever attempted. ISS-CREAM will investigate how the energy distributions evolve, for protons all the way to iron nuclei, and will provide important information for models of galactic sources and CR propagation. The CR particle identification can be significantly improved by tracking particle-detector interactions from the calorimeter (for energy measurement) back to the Silicon Charge Detector for atomic number determination. A track finding algorithm resistant to such issues as particle multiplicity, backscatter, and noise is outlined.
cosmic rays
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track finding
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2020-04-27 22:35:35
2020-04-28 07:37:13
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URN:SI:UNG:REP:3IU07EMN
Univerza v Novi Gorici
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