Atic Experiment: Elemental Spectra from the Flight in 2000

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The Advanced Thin Ionization Calorimeter (ATIC) program files a fully active Bismuth Germanate (BGO) calorimeter preceded by a 0.75 interaction length graphite target with a silicon charge detector, to measure the charge and energy of cosmic ray nuclei. ATIC is intended to measure elemental spectra of nuclei from hydrogen to iron, with energies from ˜ 30 GeV 100 TeV. ATIC has been flown in two Long Duration Balloon (LDB) flights in 2000 and 2002. In this paper we present preliminary results from the first flight, which was a test flight that lasted for 16 days, starting on 12/28/00.

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