High Energy Electron Observation by Polar Patrol Balloon Flight in Antarctica

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We will carry out the observation of high-energy electrons by the Polar Patrol Balloon (PPB) in Antarctica in December, 2003 at the Showa Station of National Institute of Polar Research. The detector is an imaging calorimeter composed of scintillating-fib er belts and plastic scintillators sandwiched by lead plates. By the 30-days observation, we expect nearly 600 electrons at energies higher than 100 GeV . The performance of detector has been confirmed by the test flight and the accelerator beam test at CERN-SPS.

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