The heavy nuclei experiment on HEAO-3
Abstract
The HEAO-3 experiment to study the heavy and ultraheavy nuclei in cosmic radiation is described. The array is double-ended and consists of three main elements. Two pressure chambers, filled with an argon-methane mixture at about 850 torr, each contain two x-y hodoscopes made of wires spaced 1 cm apart and three parallel plate ionization chambers. Between the pressure chambers is mounted a Cerenkov counter composed of two layers of Pilot 425 radiator looked at by eight photomultipliers. The instrument is designed to achieve a charge resolution of 0.3 charge units over the charge range 17-120, which requires a measurement accurate to 0.6 percent at Z = 100. Examination of selected data shows that the instrument has the intrinsic resolution needed.
- Publication:
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Origin of Cosmic Rays
- Pub Date:
- 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981IAUS...94...91B
- Keywords:
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- Cosmic Rays;
- Heao 3;
- Heavy Nuclei;
- Satellite-Borne Instruments;
- Scintillation Counters;
- Cerenkov Counters;
- Charge Distribution;
- Hodoscopes;
- Ionization Chambers;
- Iron;
- Particle Flux Density;
- Resolution;
- Space Radiation