Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Feb 1986
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1986itns...33..732r&link_type=abstract
(IEEE, DOE, NASA, et al., 1985 Nuclear Science Symposium, 32nd, and 1985 Symposium on Nuclear Power Systems, 17th, San Francisco
Computer Science
Performance
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Gamma Ray Spectrometers, Space Shuttle Payloads, Bismuth Compounds, Gamma Ray Spectra, Germanium, Liquid Nitrogen, Performance Prediction
Scientific paper
A gamma-ray spectrometer for an upcoming Space Shuttle mission is
described. Consisting of a 150-cu cm n-type germanium detector set
inside active shielding of bismuth germanate and plastic scintillator,
the instrument will be used in studies of the Orbiter background and the
galactic center.
Coldwell Robert Lynn
Eichhorn Guenther
McKisson Jack
Piercey R. B.
Rester A. C.
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