Energy cross-calibration from the first CREAM flight: transition radiation detector versus calorimet...
Energy cross-calibration from the first CREAM flight: transition radiation detector versus calorimeter
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Maestro, P , Ahn, H S , Allison, P S , Bagliesi, M G , Beatty, J J , Bigongiari, G , Boyle, P J , Brandt, T J , Childers, J T , Conklin, N B , Coutu, S , Duvernois, M A , Ganel, O , Han, J H , Hyun, H J , Jeon, J A , Kim, K C , Lee, J K , Lee, M H , Lutz, L , Marrocchesi, P S , Malinine, A , Minnick, S , Mognet, S I , Nam, S , Nutter, S , Park, H , Park, I H , Park, N H , Seo, E S , Sina, R , Swordy, S , Wakely, S P , J Wu , Yang, J , Yoon, Y S , Zei, R and Zinn, S Y
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The Cosmic Ray Energetics And Mass (CREAM) balloon experiment had two successful flights in 2004/05 and 2005/06. It was designed to perform energy measurements from a few GeV up to 1000 TeV, taking advantage of different detection techniques. The first instrument, CREAM-1, combined a transition radiation detector with a calorimeter to provide indep...
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Energy cross-calibration from the first CREAM flight: transition radiation detector versus calorimeter
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Ahn, H S
Allison, P S
Bagliesi, M G
Beatty, J J
Bigongiari, G
Boyle, P J
Brandt, T J
Childers, J T
Conklin, N B
Coutu, S
Duvernois, M A
Ganel, O
Han, J H
Hyun, H J
Jeon, J A
Kim, K C
Lee, J K
Lee, M H
Lutz, L
Marrocchesi, P S
Malinine, A
Minnick, S
Mognet, S I
Nam, S
Nutter, S
Park, H
Park, I H
Park, N H
Seo, E S
Sina, R
Swordy, S
Wakely, S P
J Wu
Yang, J
Yoon, Y S
Zei, R
Zinn, S Y
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2331-8422