A time-of-flight telescope for measuring the isotopic composition of interplanetary and magnetospheric particles in the energy range of 0.280 to 3.5 MeV/nucleon

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Cosmic Rays, Radiation Measuring Instruments, Spaceborne Telescopes, Semiconductor Devices, Silicon, Solid State Devices

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A satellite instrument for the detection of very low-energy cosmic rays and geomagnetically trapped ions which employs a thin plastic scintillator foil and a silicon semiconductor detector in a time-of-flight configuration is described. The motivation for using such a sensor is to be discussed briefly and the configuration, electronic design, and response of the instrument is described in some detail.

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