Mar 2004
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PARTICLES AND THE UNIVERSE. Proceedings of the Eighteenth Lake Louise Winter Institute. Held 16-22 February 2003 in Lake Louise,
Physics
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AMS01 is a magnetic spectrometer that flew on board the Space Shuttle Discovery in the June 1998 during the STS91 mission. During this precursor flight AMS01 made an accurate measurement of the cosmic rays fluxes in the rigidity range 0.1-200 GV over the whole area enclosed between ±51° of latitude. These measurements allowed to put a limit of 1.1 · 10-6 on the presence of anti-He in the cosmic rays fluxes and allowed an accurate determination of the primary H and He fluxes. Furthermore for the first time the subcutoff, or secondary, spectra have been measured with high precision and with an extensive geographical coverage.
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