Physics – Medical Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 2004
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ASTROPARTICLE, PARTICLE AND SPACE PHYSICS, DETECTORS AND MEDICAL PHYSICS APPLICATIONS. Proceedings of the 8th Conference. Held 6
Physics
Medical Physics
Scientific paper
The PAMELA space-borne experiment, scheduled to be launched in 2004 on board of a Russian Resurs-DK1 satellite for a three-year long mission, is designed to provide a better understanding of the antimatter component of cosmic rays. In the following we report on the features and performances of its scintillator telescope system which will give the primary experimental trigger and time-of-flight particle identification. The status of the apparatus will be discussed, alongside with a description of the qualification and environmental tests it has undergone in the last years.
Barbarino G. C.
Boscherini M.
Campana D.
Menn Wolfgang
Mitchell William J.
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