The electromagnetic calorimeter trigger system for the AMS-2 experiment

Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2005 IEEE(2005)

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AMS-2 is an astroparticle experiment designed for a very precise measurement of primary cosmic rays spectrum. The experiment will operate on board of the ISS at a 400 km altitude for a period of about 3 years. The main scientific goals of the experiment are the search for antimatter, for dark matter and the study of gamma rays. In AMS the electromagnetic calorimeter plays a key role for its high capability to measure e+, e- and gamma spectra and to suppress the background generated by p and He nuclei. To directly detect photons the calorimeter is requested to provide a stand alone trigger. The proposed trigger, presented in this article, will have the capability to detect photons with energy above 4 GeV with an efficiency of about 100 %. The hardware implementation foresees an analog section, comparing the photomultiplier signal with a given threshold, and a digital section applying the trigger selection algorithm.
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calorimeters,cosmic ray apparatus,electron detection,gamma-ray apparatus,gamma-ray detection,particle calorimetry,400 km,AMS-2 experiment,Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer,ISS,International Space Station,antimatter,astroparticle experiment,dark matter,electromagnetic calorimeter trigger system,electron spectra,gamma rays,gamma spectra,photomultiplier signal,positron spectral,primary cosmic rays spectrum,trigger selection algorithm
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