Silicon sensors with 64 pixels of 1 cm^2 area and 500 micron thickness were developed as building blocks of a large array for the charge identification of cosmic ray nuclei in balloon-borne or space-based experiments. A small telescope of sensors was exposed to pion and proton beams, interacting in a target, at CERN. Experimental results on the performance of the sensors will be reported.
Marrocchesi, P.S., Avanzini, C., Bagliesi, M.G., Basti, A., Batkov, K., Bigongiari, G., et al. (2008). Beam test results of pixelated silicon sensors for the charge identification of cosmic rays. In Proceedings of the 30th International Cosmic Ray Conference (pp.321-324). MERIDA : Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
Beam test results of pixelated silicon sensors for the charge identification of cosmic rays
MARROCCHESI, PIER SIMONE;BAGLIESI, MARIA GRAZIA;BIGONGIARI, GABRIELE;CALDARONE, ALESSANDRO;CECCHI, ROBERTO;MAESTRO, PAOLO;MILLUCCI, VINCENZO;ZEI, RICCARDO
2008-01-01
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Silicon sensors with 64 pixels of 1 cm^2 area and 500 micron thickness were developed as building blocks of a large array for the charge identification of cosmic ray nuclei in balloon-borne or space-based experiments. A small telescope of sensors was exposed to pion and proton beams, interacting in a target, at CERN. Experimental results on the performance of the sensors will be reported.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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