Physics – Nuclear Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 1986
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1986icrc....9..531f&link_type=abstract
In NASA. Goddard Space Flight Center Nineteenth International Cosmic Ray Conference. Conference Papers: Invited Rapporteur, High
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Cosmic Rays, Optical Scanners, Particle Tracks, Photographic Plates, Radiation Counters, Nuclei (Nuclear Physics), Signal To Noise Ratios
Scientific paper
The problems found in an attempt to adapt an automated scanner of astronomical plates, the Minnesota Automated Dual Plate Scanner (APS), to locating and measuring the etch pits produced by ionizing particles in plastic nuclear track detectors (CR-39) are described. A visual study of these pits was made to determine the errors introduced in determining positions and shapes. Measurements made under a low power microscope were compared with those from the APS.
Fink P. J.
Waddington Jake C.
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