The AMS Time of Flight System

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Experiment

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Proceedings of the 27th ICRC, Hamburg (Germany) 2001. 4 pages + 9 figures

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The Time of Flight (TOF) system of the AMS experiment provides the fast trigger to the detector and measures the crossing particle direction, velocity and charge. AMS was operated aboard of the shuttle Discovery on June 1998 (NASA STS-91 mission) and will be upgraded and installed on the International Space Station at the end of 2003, for 3 years of data taking. The performances of the TOF during the precursor flight and modifications needed in the final version of the detector are presented.

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