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PEBS - Positron Electron Balloon Spectrometer

The best measurement of the cosmic ray positron flux available today was performed by the HEAT balloon experiment more than 10 years ago. Given the limitations in weight and power consumption for balloon experiments, a novel approach was needed to design a detector which could increase the existing...

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Autores principales: von Doetinchem, P., Gast, Henning, Kirn, T., Yearwood, G.Roper, Schael, S.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2007.07.053
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1018845
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author von Doetinchem, P.
Gast, Henning
Kirn, T.
Yearwood, G.Roper
Schael, S.
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Gast, Henning
Kirn, T.
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description The best measurement of the cosmic ray positron flux available today was performed by the HEAT balloon experiment more than 10 years ago. Given the limitations in weight and power consumption for balloon experiments, a novel approach was needed to design a detector which could increase the existing data by more than a factor of 100. Using silicon photomultipliers for the readout of a scintillating fiber tracker and of an imaging electromagnetic calorimeter, the PEBS detector features a large geometrical acceptance of 2500 cm^2 sr for positrons, a total weight of 1500 kg and a power consumption of 600 W. The experiment is intended to measure cosmic ray particle spectra for a period of up to 20 days at an altitude of 40 km circulating the North or South Pole. A full Geant 4 simulation of the detector concept has been developed and key elements have been verified in a testbeam in October 2006 at CERN.
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spelling cern-10188452019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/j.nima.2007.07.053http://cds.cern.ch/record/1018845engvon Doetinchem, P.Gast, HenningKirn, T.Yearwood, G.RoperSchael, S.PEBS - Positron Electron Balloon SpectrometerAstrophysics and AstronomyThe best measurement of the cosmic ray positron flux available today was performed by the HEAT balloon experiment more than 10 years ago. Given the limitations in weight and power consumption for balloon experiments, a novel approach was needed to design a detector which could increase the existing data by more than a factor of 100. Using silicon photomultipliers for the readout of a scintillating fiber tracker and of an imaging electromagnetic calorimeter, the PEBS detector features a large geometrical acceptance of 2500 cm^2 sr for positrons, a total weight of 1500 kg and a power consumption of 600 W. The experiment is intended to measure cosmic ray particle spectra for a period of up to 20 days at an altitude of 40 km circulating the North or South Pole. A full Geant 4 simulation of the detector concept has been developed and key elements have been verified in a testbeam in October 2006 at CERN.The best measurement of the cosmic ray positron flux available today was performed by the HEAT balloon experiment more than 10 years ago. Given the limitations in weight and power consumption for balloon experiments, a novel approach was needed to design a detector which could increase the existing data by more than a factor of 100. Using silicon photomultipliers for the readout of a scintillating fiber tracker and of an imaging electromagnetic calorimeter, the PEBS detector features a large geometrical acceptance of 2500 cm^2 sr for positrons, a total weight of 1500 kg and a power consumption of 600 W. The experiment is intended to measure cosmic ray particle spectra for a period of up to 20 days at an altitude of 40 km circulating the North or South Pole. A full Geant 4 simulation of the detector concept has been developed and key elements have been verified in a testbeam in October 2006 at CERN.astro-ph/0702567oai:cds.cern.ch:10188452007-02-21
spellingShingle Astrophysics and Astronomy
von Doetinchem, P.
Gast, Henning
Kirn, T.
Yearwood, G.Roper
Schael, S.
PEBS - Positron Electron Balloon Spectrometer
title PEBS - Positron Electron Balloon Spectrometer
title_full PEBS - Positron Electron Balloon Spectrometer
title_fullStr PEBS - Positron Electron Balloon Spectrometer
title_full_unstemmed PEBS - Positron Electron Balloon Spectrometer
title_short PEBS - Positron Electron Balloon Spectrometer
title_sort pebs - positron electron balloon spectrometer
topic Astrophysics and Astronomy
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2007.07.053
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1018845
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