Physics – Medical Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 2006
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2006apsp.conf..994s&link_type=abstract
ASTROPARTICLE, PARTICLE AND SPACE PHYSICS, DETECTORS AND MEDICAL PHYSICS APPLICATIONS . Proceedings of the 9th Conference . Held
Physics
Medical Physics
Scientific paper
PAMELA is a satellite-borne experiment that aims to measure the antiproton and positron spectra in the cosmic radiation over the largest energy range ever achieved, and to search for antinuclei with unprecedented sensitivity. In addition, it will measure the light nuclear component of cosmic rays and investigate phenomena connected with Solar and Earth physics. All detectors have been successfully integrated in the apparatus that has been installed on-board the Russian Resurs-DK1 satellite. In the first months of 2006 PAMELA will be launched from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, for a 3 year long mission. In this paper an overview of the mission and the instrument will be presented, along with results of cosmic ray muons recorded at ground during the final integration phase.
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