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Albedo in the ATIC ExperimentATIC(Advanced Thin Ionization Calorimeter) is a balloon borne experiment designed to measure the cosmic ray composition for elements from hydrogen to iron and their energy spectra from approx.50 GeV to near 100 TeV. It consists of a Si-matrix detector to determine the charge of a CR particle, a scintillator hodoscope for tracking, carbon interaction targets and a fully active BGO calorimeter. ATIC had its first 16-day flight from McMurdo, Antarctica from 28/12/2000 to 13/01/2000. The ATIC flight collected approximately 25 million events. To measure charge of primary particle in presence of radiation scattered back from the interaction and subsequent shower development in the calorimeter a charge detector must be a mosaic of small detector pads so that the pad containing the signal from the incident particle has no additional signal from albedo particles. Therefore the silicon matrix was built of 4480 individual silicon pads each 2 cm x 1.5 cm. The matrix consists of four planes of detectors and the active detector area, in these planes are partially overlapped to completely cover the aperture. The lateral and amplitude distributions of albedo signals in Si-matrix are analyzed for different primary nuclei and different energy deposits in BGO calorimeter. The greater part of albedo signals has Q near 1, where Q = square root of Amplitude(MIP). The albedo distribution exponentially decreases up to Q near 8. These high values are produced by slow protons and plans. There are also a small number of signals of Q > 8, mainly for heavy nucleus primaries. These signals are apparently generated by neutrons. The comparison of the experimental data and simulations with GEANT 3-21 code using QGSM generator for nucleus-nucleus interactions is presented.
Document ID
20020050552
Acquisition Source
Marshall Space Flight Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Sokolskaya, N. V.
(Moscow State Univ. Russia)
Adams, J. H., Jr.
(NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL United States)
Ahn, H. S.
(Maryland Univ. United States)
Bashindzhagyan, G. L.
(Moscow State Univ. Russia)
Batkov, K. E.
(Moscow State Univ. Russia)
Case, G.
(Louisiana State Univ. United States)
Christl, M.
(NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL United States)
Chang, J.
(Max-Planck-Inst. Lindau, France)
Fazely, A. R.
(Southern Univ. Fazely, A. R. United States)
Ganel, O.
(Maryland Univ. United States)
Six, N. Frank
Date Acquired
August 20, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2002
Subject Category
Instrumentation And Photography
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.

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