The cosmic ray energetics and mass for the international space station (ISS-CREAM) instrument

Y. S. Yoon, Y. Amare, D. Angelaszek, N. Anthony, K. Cheryian, G. H. Choi, M. Copley, S. Coutu, L. Derome, L. Eraud, L. Hagenau, J. H. Han, H. G. Huh, Y. S. Hwang, H. J. Hyun, S. Im, H. B. Jeon, J. A. Jeon, S. Jeong, S. C. Kang, H. J. Kim, K. C. Kim, M. H. Kim, H. Y. Lee, M. H. Lee, J. Liang, L. Lu, L. Lutz, A. Menchaca-Rocha,J. W. Mitchell, S. I. Mognet, S. Morton, M. Nester,S. Nutter, H. Park, I. H. Park, J. M. Park, N. Picot-Clemente, E. S. Seo,J. R. Smith, P. Walpole, R. P. Weinmann, J. Wu, H. G. Zhang

ASTROPARTICLE PHYSICS(2024)

引用 0|浏览4
暂无评分
摘要
The ISS-CREAM instrument is the modified version of the Cosmic Ray Energetics And Mass (CREAM) experiment, which was flown on balloons multiple times over Antarctica and later installed on the International Space Station (ISS). Its primary objective is to measure the energy spectra of individual cosmic-ray elements for the charge range of Z = 1 to Z = 26, in the energy range of similar to 10(12) to similar to 10(15) eV. The instrument comprises a tungsten/ scintillator calorimeter and a pixelated silicon charge detector as primary detectors to determine the energy and charge of cosmic rays. Additionally, it includes top and bottom scintillator counting detectors and a boronated scintillator detector to differentiate between electrons and hadrons for multi-TeV electron measurements. The ISS-CREAM instrument was installed on the ISS in August 2017 and operated until February 2019. This paper provides an overview of the instrument, focusing on its detectors, trigger systems, common electronics, and power systems. The paper highlights the modifications made to these components to optimize their performance for ISS operations.
更多
查看译文
关键词
Cosmic -ray instrument,Direct measurements,International space station,TeV,Elemental spectra measurements
AI 理解论文
溯源树
样例
生成溯源树,研究论文发展脉络
Chat Paper
正在生成论文摘要