Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
Feb 1984
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1984stin...8419266c&link_type=abstract
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Statistics
Applications
Balloon-Borne Instruments, Solar Flares, Spectrometers, Electronic Equipment, Gamma Rays, Germanium, High Resolution, Modularity
Scientific paper
The design, development, and balloon-flight verification of a payload for observations of gamma-ray emission from solar flares are reported. The payload incorporates a high-purity germanium semiconductor detector, standard NIM and CAMAC electronics modules, a thermally stabilized pressure housing, and regulated battery power supplies. The flight system is supported on the ground with interactive data-handling equipment comprised of similar electronics hardware. The modularity and flexibility of the payload, together with the resolution and stability obtained throughout a 30-hour flight, make it readily adaptable for high-sensitivity, long-duration balloon fight applications.
Crannell Carol J.
Starr Richard
Stottlemyre A. R.
Trombka Jacob I.
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