Track Reconstruction for ISS-CREAM Resulting in Improved Energy and Charge Resolutions
Cosmic Ray Energetics And Mass for the International Space Station (ISS-CREAM) has taken 1.5 years of direct measurements of high-energy cosmic ray (HECR) particles for energies from 10^12 to 10^15 eV. HECR particle identification is significantly improved by tracking particle-detector interactions from the calorimeter (CAL) back to the Silicon Charge Detector (SCD) for charge determination. A track finding algorithm resistant to such issues as particle multiplicity, backscatter, and electronic noise will be outlined. Also, shown is the energy resolution improvement, and the resulting all particle spectrum, provided by ensuring good particle tracks. This allows ISSCREAM to 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 HECR propagation.
2019
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1033
cosmic rays, high energy, detectors, track fitting
r6
Jon Paul
Lundquist
70
COBISS_ID
3
12879875
NUK URN
18
URN:SI:UNG:REP:9GNYOWLF
ICRC2019_099.pdf
493548
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