A time-of-flight scintillation telescope

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Particle Telescopes, Relativistic Particles, Scintillation Counters, Time Of Flight Spectrometers, Atmospheric Radiation, Upper Atmosphere, Vector Currents

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During the recording of relativistic particles under conditions of a large background in the upper layers of the atmosphere and beyond its boundaries, it is necessary that the devices used have a good directivity and a high time resolution. A direction detector is proposed which permits directional separation of relativistic particles with the aid of a telescope consisting of two scintillation counters with a base distance of 0.5 m. A procedure is outlined which makes it possible to employ impulses with a duration up to hundreds of nsec. The ratio for the effectiveness of particle recording in the forward and backward directions is shown to exceed 100. The device offers the advantages of being reliable, vibration-proof, and cost effective due to design simplicity.

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