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Abstract: We have performed a detailed Monte Carlo (MC) simulation for the Advanced Thin Ion-ization Calorimeter (ATIC) detector using the MC code FLUKA-2006 which is capable of simulating particles up to 10 PeV. The ATIC detector has completed two successful balloon flights from McMurdo, Antarctica...

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Main Authors: R. M. Gunasingha, A. R. Fazely, M. Christl, J. Isbert, K. C. Kim, M. I. Panasyuk, John W
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