Physics – Nuclear Physics
Scientific paper
May 2000
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2000nuphs..85...28s&link_type=abstract
Nuclear Physics B Proceedings Supplements, Volume 85, Issue 1-3, p. 28-33.
Physics
Nuclear Physics
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Scientific paper
On July the 10th, 1998 the telescope NINA was launched in space on board the Russian satellite Resurs-01 n.4. The scientific task of the mission is the study of the galactic, solar and anomalous components of the cosmic rays in the energy interval 10-200 MeV/n for contained particles. The core of NINA is a segmented silicon detector mounted onto the satellite so to point to the zenith.In this paper we report about the cosmic ray measurements performed by the telescope during its first 6 months of operation
Adriani O.
Ambriola M.
Bakaldin A.
Bartalucci Sergio
Bellotti Roberto
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