Construction and test of a tungsten/Sci-Fi imaging calorimeter for the CREAM experiment

Cosmic Ray Energetics And Mass (CREAM) is a balloon-borne experiment designed to perform direct measurements of cosmic ray composition over the elemental range from proton to iron to the supernova energy scale of 10 **1**5eV in a series of balloon flights using the new Ultra Long Duration Balloon (U...

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Main Authors: Marrocchesi, P S, Ahn, H S, Bagliesi, M G, Basti, A, Bigongiari, G, Castellina, A, Ganel, O, Lee, M H, Lomtadze, T A, Lutz, L, Maestro, P, Malinine, A, Meucci, M, Millucci, V, Morsani, F, Seo, E S, Zinn, S Y
Language:English
Published: 2004
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Online Access:http://cds.cern.ch/record/903050
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author Marrocchesi, P S
Ahn, H S
Bagliesi, M G
Basti, A
Bigongiari, G
Castellina, A
Ganel, O
Lee, M H
Lomtadze, T A
Lutz, L
Maestro, P
Malinine, A
Meucci, M
Millucci, V
Morsani, F
Seo, E S
Zinn, S Y
author_facet Marrocchesi, P S
Ahn, H S
Bagliesi, M G
Basti, A
Bigongiari, G
Castellina, A
Ganel, O
Lee, M H
Lomtadze, T A
Lutz, L
Maestro, P
Malinine, A
Meucci, M
Millucci, V
Morsani, F
Seo, E S
Zinn, S Y
author_sort Marrocchesi, P S
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description Cosmic Ray Energetics And Mass (CREAM) is a balloon-borne experiment designed to perform direct measurements of cosmic ray composition over the elemental range from proton to iron to the supernova energy scale of 10 **1**5eV in a series of balloon flights using the new Ultra Long Duration Balloon (ULDB) capability under development by NASA. The first flight of CREAM will take place at the end of 2004 from Antarctica. The instrument includes a sampling tungsten /scintillating fiber calorimeter preceded by a graphite target with scintillating fiber hodoscopes, a pixelated silicon charge detector, a transition radiation detector and a segmented timing-based particle-charge detector. The thin ionization calorimeter has been designed to operate in the range of energies from a few hundred GeV to 1 PeV providing imaging capability in the reconstruction of the showers originating from the interaction of primary nuclei in the carbon target. A twin calorimeter for the second CREAM payload has been built and tested at CERN. Its construction technique and preliminary test results are presented.
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spelling ftcern:oai:cds.cern.ch:903050 2025-01-16T19:17:59+00:00 Construction and test of a tungsten/Sci-Fi imaging calorimeter for the CREAM experiment Marrocchesi, P S Ahn, H S Bagliesi, M G Basti, A Bigongiari, G Castellina, A Ganel, O Lee, M H Lomtadze, T A Lutz, L Maestro, P Malinine, A Meucci, M Millucci, V Morsani, F Seo, E S Zinn, S Y 2004 http://cds.cern.ch/record/903050 eng eng http://cds.cern.ch/record/903050 oai:cds.cern.ch:903050 Detectors and Experimental Techniques 2004 ftcern 2024-07-22T14:03:33Z Cosmic Ray Energetics And Mass (CREAM) is a balloon-borne experiment designed to perform direct measurements of cosmic ray composition over the elemental range from proton to iron to the supernova energy scale of 10 **1**5eV in a series of balloon flights using the new Ultra Long Duration Balloon (ULDB) capability under development by NASA. The first flight of CREAM will take place at the end of 2004 from Antarctica. The instrument includes a sampling tungsten /scintillating fiber calorimeter preceded by a graphite target with scintillating fiber hodoscopes, a pixelated silicon charge detector, a transition radiation detector and a segmented timing-based particle-charge detector. The thin ionization calorimeter has been designed to operate in the range of energies from a few hundred GeV to 1 PeV providing imaging capability in the reconstruction of the showers originating from the interaction of primary nuclei in the carbon target. A twin calorimeter for the second CREAM payload has been built and tested at CERN. Its construction technique and preliminary test results are presented. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica CERN Document Server (CDS)
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Marrocchesi, P S
Ahn, H S
Bagliesi, M G
Basti, A
Bigongiari, G
Castellina, A
Ganel, O
Lee, M H
Lomtadze, T A
Lutz, L
Maestro, P
Malinine, A
Meucci, M
Millucci, V
Morsani, F
Seo, E S
Zinn, S Y
Construction and test of a tungsten/Sci-Fi imaging calorimeter for the CREAM experiment
title Construction and test of a tungsten/Sci-Fi imaging calorimeter for the CREAM experiment
title_full Construction and test of a tungsten/Sci-Fi imaging calorimeter for the CREAM experiment
title_fullStr Construction and test of a tungsten/Sci-Fi imaging calorimeter for the CREAM experiment
title_full_unstemmed Construction and test of a tungsten/Sci-Fi imaging calorimeter for the CREAM experiment
title_short Construction and test of a tungsten/Sci-Fi imaging calorimeter for the CREAM experiment
title_sort construction and test of a tungsten/sci-fi imaging calorimeter for the cream experiment
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
topic_facet Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/903050