The Cosmic Ray Energetics And Mass (CREAM) experiment was launched as a long duration balloon payload from McMurdo Station, Antarctica on 16 December 2004. For the charge measurement of incident cosmic-ray particles entering its calorimeter module, CREAM has a Silicon Charge Detector (SCD) comprised of 182 silicon sensors in an active area of 779mmx795mm. The sensors are DC-coupled PIN diodes fabricated from 380gm thick, n-type wafers. This presentation describes the construction of the detector and the performance of the SCD during its first flight.
J., Y., H. S., A., P., A., M. G., B., J. J., B., Bigongiari, G., et al. (2005). Performance of the CREAM silicon charge detector during its first flight. In Proceedings of the 29th International Cosmic Ray Conference (pp.345-348). Mumbai : Tata Inst Fundamental Research.
Performance of the CREAM silicon charge detector during its first flight
BIGONGIARI, GABRIELE;MAESTRO, PAOLO;MARROCCHESI, PIER SIMONE;
2005-01-01
Abstract
The Cosmic Ray Energetics And Mass (CREAM) experiment was launched as a long duration balloon payload from McMurdo Station, Antarctica on 16 December 2004. For the charge measurement of incident cosmic-ray particles entering its calorimeter module, CREAM has a Silicon Charge Detector (SCD) comprised of 182 silicon sensors in an active area of 779mmx795mm. The sensors are DC-coupled PIN diodes fabricated from 380gm thick, n-type wafers. This presentation describes the construction of the detector and the performance of the SCD during its first flight.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.
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