• DocumentCode
    1211957
  • Title

    Nuclear Particle Spectrometers for Satellites and Space Probes

  • Author

    Hubbard, E.L.

  • Author_Institution
    The University of Chicago Laboratories for Applied Sciences Chicago 37, Illinois
  • Volume
    9
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    1962
  • fDate
    6/1/1962 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    357
  • Lastpage
    365
  • Abstract
    A series of particle detectors have been used by the University of Chicago in the cosmic ray research program. The first of the series used a grouping of seven methane-argon semiproportional counters. Of the two balloon-borne spectrometers one used a thin (0.358 gms-cm-2) and a thick (13.53 gms-cm-2) CsI(Tl) scintillator and the associated photomultiplier tubes, while the other used a thin CsI(Tl) (0.716 gms-cm-2) scintillator and a Cerenkov counter (1/2-in. thick lucite) with their associated photomultiplier tubes. The first of these spectrometers was used to obtain the cosmic ray spectrum over the charge range of 6 ¿ Z ¿ 26 and the energy range of 50 to 500 Mev/ nucleon while the second spectrometer was used over the same charge range but the energy range was from 400 Mev/nucleon to 10 Bev/nucleon. The Mariner A spectrometer is similar in principle to the low energy balloon-borne spectrometer but it operated over a slightly different energy and charge range. The charge range was Li, Be, B, C, N, and O, while the energy range was from 44 to 112 Mev/nucleon for Li7 and from 23.1 to 220 Mev/nucleon for O16. The Mariner instrument uses a gold-silicon diode to provide -(dE/dx) information and it uses a photodiode to detect light pulses from the thick CsI(Tl) s cintillator.
  • Keywords
    Atomic measurements; Battery powered vehicles; Belts; Cosmic rays; Instruments; Laboratories; Radiation detectors; Satellites; Spectroscopy; Telescopes;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Nuclear Science, IRE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0096-2015
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TNS2.1962.4316019
  • Filename
    4316019