Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 1992
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Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Part 1 (ISSN 0021-4922), vol. 31, no. 4, April 1992, p. 1191-1193. Research supported by In
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Galactic Cosmic Rays, Position (Location), Satellite-Borne Instruments, Silicon Radiation Detectors, Heavy Ions, Isotopes, Linear Equations
Scientific paper
Basic characteristics of large position-sensitive silicon detectors (PSDs) developed for the High Energy Particle Experiment telescope (to be flown aboard the GEOTAIL satellite scheduled for a launch in July 1992) are described. The telescope consists of two identical PSDs of an effective area of 62 mm x 62 mm and a thickness of 500 microns, and multiple Si(Li) detectors, which will measure energy losses and particle trajectories of Fe ions. It is shown that the PSDs are capable of separating iron isotopes with a mass resolution of 0.23 amu.
Crawford Henry J.
Doke Tadayoshi
Hasebe Nobuyuki
Kashiwagi Toshisuke
Kataoka Satosi
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