Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1999
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Proceedings of the 26th International Cosmic Ray Conference. August 17-25, 1999. Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Under the auspices o
Physics
Scientific paper
A state-of-the-art time-of-flight (TOF) system has been developed for the ISOMAX balloon-borne cosmic ray instrument. ISOMAX was built to measure the isotopic composition of the light elements in the cosmic rays, (3 < Z < 8), in particular beryllium. In-flight performance of the TOF, during the first flight in August of 1998, and some isotopic results are presented. The uncorrected timing resolution for a single paddle was determined to be ˜47 ps for helium and ˜23 ps for carbon.
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