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In-flight performances of SilEye-2 Experiment and cosmic ray abundances inside space station Mir

Authors :
Avdeev, S.
Bidoli, V.
Bonvicini, W.
Boezio, M.
Carlson, P.
Casolino, M.
Castellini, G.
De Grandis, E.
De Pascale, M. P.
Fuglesang, C.
Furano, G.
Galper, A.
Khodarovich, A.
Korotkov, M.
Mazzenga, G.
Morselli, A.
Narici, L.
Papini, P.
Picozza, P.
Popov, A.
Reali, E.
Ricci, M.
Sparvoli, R.
Spillantini, P.
Vacchi, A.
Vavilov, N.
Zampa, N.
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

Cosmic ray measurements performed with the instrument SilEye-2 on Mir space station are presented. SilEye-2 is a silicon detector telescope for the study of the causes of Light Flashes perception by astronauts. As a stand-alone device, it monitors in the short and long term the radiation composition inside Mir. The cosmic ray detector consists of an array of 6 active silicon strip detectors which allow nuclear identification of cosmic rays up to Iron. The device was operational for more than 1000 hours in the years 1998-2000, measuring also several Solar Particle Events. In this work we present the in-flight performance of the instrument and nuclear abundance data from Boron to Silicon above ~150 MeV/n inside Mir.<br />18 pages, 8 figures

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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