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The ATIC Experiment: First Balloon FlightThe Advanced Thin Ionization Calorimeter (ATIC) Balloon Experiment had its maiden test flight from McMurdo, Antarctica 28/12/00 to 13/01/01, local time, recording over 360 hours of data. ATIC was designed to measure the composition and energy spectra of cosmic rays from approx. 10 GeV to near 100 TeV utilizing a Si matrix detector to determine charge in conjunction with a scintillator hodoscope which measures charge and trajectory. Cosmic rays that interact in a carbon target have their energy determined from the shower that develops within a fully active calorimeter composed of a stack of scintillating BGO (Bismuth Germanate) crystals. ATIC's geometry factor is about 0.25 sq. m -sr. During line-of-sight operations much of the datastream was transmitted to the ground. For most of the flight, the data was recorded on-board, yielding 45 GB of flight data for analysis. The payload construction, operations and in-flight performance are described, along with preliminary results from the on-going analysis.
Document ID
20020023283
Acquisition Source
Marshall Space Flight Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Wefel, J. P.
(Louisiana State Univ. Baton Rouge, LA United States)
Adams, J. H.
(Louisiana State Univ. Baton Rouge, LA United States)
Ahn, H.
(Louisiana State Univ. Baton Rouge, LA United States)
Ampe, J.
(Louisiana State Univ. Baton Rouge, LA United States)
Bashindzhagyan, G.
(Louisiana State Univ. Baton Rouge, LA United States)
Case, G.
(Louisiana State Univ. Baton Rouge, LA United States)
Whitaker, Ann F.
Date Acquired
August 20, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2001
Subject Category
Space Radiation
Meeting Information
Meeting: ICRC 2001 Conference
Location: Hamburg
Country: Germany
Start Date: August 7, 2001
End Date: August 15, 2001
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.

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