Particle astronomy with a superconducting magnet.The magnetic spectrometer measures deflections of charged particles moving in a magnetic field and provides a direct means of determining the rigidity of charged primary cosmic rays up to about 100 GV/c rigidity. The underlying concepts of the method are reviewed, and factors delineating the applicable momentum range and accuracy are described along with calibration techniques. Previous experiments employing this technique are summarized, and prospects for future applications are evaluated with emphasis on separate measurement of electron and positron spectra and on isotopic separation.
Document ID
19730048475
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Buffington, A. (California, University Berkeley, Calif., United States)