AIRFLY: Air Fluorescence Induced by Electrons in a Wide Energy Range

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The goal of the AIRFLY (AIR FLuorescence Yield) experiment is to measure the fluorescence yield in atmospheric gases with better than 10% precision. AIRFLY takes data in 2003 at the Beam Test Facility of the INFN Lab oratori Nazionali di Frascati, which will allow a measurement of the fluorescence yield induced by electrons in a wide range around their critical energy. Details of the experimental apparatus and first tests performed on the beam line are reported.

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