CREAM: 70 days of flight from 2 launches in Antarctica
The Cosmic-Ray Energetics And Mass balloon-borne experiment has been launched twice in Antarctica, first in December 2004 and again in December 2005. It circumnavigated the South Pole three times during the first flight, which set a flight duration record of 42 days. A cumulative duration of 70 days...
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ftunivsiena:oai:usiena-air.unisi.it:11365/30072 2024-04-21T07:49:43+00:00 CREAM: 70 days of flight from 2 launches in Antarctica Seo, E. S. Ahn, H. S. Allison, P. Bagliesi, M. G. Barbier, L. Barrau, A. Bazer-Bachi, R. Beatty, J. J. Bigongiari, G. Boyle, P. Brandt, T. T. Buénerd, M. Childers, J. T. Conklin, N. B. Coutu, S. Derome, L. DuVernois, M. A. Ganel, O. Han, J. H. Jeon, J. A. Kim, K. C. Lee, M. H. Lutz, L. Malinin, A. Mangin-Brinet, M. Marrocchesi, P. S. Maestro, P. Menchaca-Rocha, A. Minnick, S. Mognet, S. I. Nam, S. Nutter, S. Park, I. H. Park, N. H. Putze, R. Sina, R. Swordy, S. Wakely, S. Walpole, P. Wu, J. Yang, J. Yoon, Y. S. Zei, R. Zinn, S. Y. Seo, E. S. Ahn, H. S. Allison, P. Bagliesi, M. G. Barbier, L. Barrau, A. Bazer-Bachi, R. Beatty, J. J. Bigongiari, G. Boyle, P. Brandt, T. T. Buénerd, M. Childers, J. T. Conklin, N. B. Coutu, S. Derome, L. Duvernois, M. A. Ganel, O. Han, J. H. Jeon, J. A. Kim, K. C. Lee, M. H. Lutz, L. Malinin, A. Mangin-Brinet, M. Marrocchesi, P. S. Maestro, P. Menchaca-Rocha, A. Minnick, S. Mognet, S. I. Nam, S. Nutter, S. Park, I. H. Park, N. H. Putze, R. Sina, R. Swordy, S. Wakely, S. Walpole, P. Wu, J. Yang, J. Yoon, Y. S. Zei, R. Zinn, S. Y. 2008 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11365/30072 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asr.2007.03.056 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0273117707002748 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000260705600006 volume:42 issue:10 firstpage:1656 lastpage:1663 numberofpages:8 journal:ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH http://hdl.handle.net/11365/30072 doi:10.1016/j.asr.2007.03.056 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-51649112159 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0273117707002748 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Antarctica Balloon experiment Cosmic ray CREAM ULDB info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2008 ftunivsiena https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asr.2007.03.056 2024-03-28T00:48:09Z The Cosmic-Ray Energetics And Mass balloon-borne experiment has been launched twice in Antarctica, first in December 2004 and again in December 2005. It circumnavigated the South Pole three times during the first flight, which set a flight duration record of 42 days. A cumulative duration of 70 days within 13 months was achieved when the second flight completed 28 days during two circumnavigations of the Pole on 13 January 2006. Both the science instrument and support systems functioned extremely well, and a total 117 GB of data including 67 million science events were collected during these two flights. Preliminary analysis indicates that the data extend well above 100 TeV and follow reasonable power laws. The payload recovered from the first flight has been refurbished for the third flight in 2007, whereas the payload from the second flight is being refurbished to be ready for the fourth flight in 2008. Each flight will extend the reach of precise cosmic-ray composition measurements to energies not previously possible. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica South pole South pole Università degli Studi di Siena: USiena air Advances in Space Research 42 10 1656 1663 |
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The Cosmic-Ray Energetics And Mass balloon-borne experiment has been launched twice in Antarctica, first in December 2004 and again in December 2005. It circumnavigated the South Pole three times during the first flight, which set a flight duration record of 42 days. A cumulative duration of 70 days within 13 months was achieved when the second flight completed 28 days during two circumnavigations of the Pole on 13 January 2006. Both the science instrument and support systems functioned extremely well, and a total 117 GB of data including 67 million science events were collected during these two flights. Preliminary analysis indicates that the data extend well above 100 TeV and follow reasonable power laws. The payload recovered from the first flight has been refurbished for the third flight in 2007, whereas the payload from the second flight is being refurbished to be ready for the fourth flight in 2008. Each flight will extend the reach of precise cosmic-ray composition measurements to energies not previously possible. |
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Seo, E. S. Ahn, H. S. Allison, P. Bagliesi, M. G. Barbier, L. Barrau, A. Bazer-Bachi, R. Beatty, J. J. Bigongiari, G. Boyle, P. Brandt, T. T. Buénerd, M. Childers, J. T. Conklin, N. B. Coutu, S. Derome, L. Duvernois, M. A. Ganel, O. Han, J. H. Jeon, J. A. Kim, K. C. Lee, M. H. Lutz, L. Malinin, A. Mangin-Brinet, M. Marrocchesi, P. S. Maestro, P. Menchaca-Rocha, A. Minnick, S. Mognet, S. I. Nam, S. Nutter, S. Park, I. H. Park, N. H. Putze, R. Sina, R. Swordy, S. Wakely, S. Walpole, P. Wu, J. Yang, J. Yoon, Y. S. Zei, R. Zinn, S. Y. |
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Seo, E. S. Ahn, H. S. Allison, P. Bagliesi, M. G. Barbier, L. Barrau, A. Bazer-Bachi, R. Beatty, J. J. Bigongiari, G. Boyle, P. Brandt, T. T. Buénerd, M. Childers, J. T. Conklin, N. B. Coutu, S. Derome, L. DuVernois, M. A. Ganel, O. Han, J. H. Jeon, J. A. Kim, K. C. Lee, M. H. Lutz, L. Malinin, A. Mangin-Brinet, M. Marrocchesi, P. S. Maestro, P. Menchaca-Rocha, A. Minnick, S. Mognet, S. I. Nam, S. Nutter, S. Park, I. H. Park, N. H. Putze, R. Sina, R. Swordy, S. Wakely, S. Walpole, P. Wu, J. Yang, J. Yoon, Y. S. Zei, R. Zinn, S. Y. |
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Seo, E. S. Ahn, H. S. Allison, P. Bagliesi, M. G. Barbier, L. Barrau, A. Bazer-Bachi, R. Beatty, J. J. Bigongiari, G. Boyle, P. Brandt, T. T. Buénerd, M. Childers, J. T. Conklin, N. B. Coutu, S. Derome, L. DuVernois, M. A. Ganel, O. Han, J. H. Jeon, J. A. Kim, K. C. Lee, M. H. Lutz, L. Malinin, A. Mangin-Brinet, M. Marrocchesi, P. S. Maestro, P. Menchaca-Rocha, A. Minnick, S. Mognet, S. I. Nam, S. Nutter, S. Park, I. H. Park, N. H. Putze, R. Sina, R. Swordy, S. Wakely, S. Walpole, P. Wu, J. Yang, J. Yoon, Y. S. Zei, R. Zinn, S. Y. |
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