Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jul 1985
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1985izyak..49.1399v&link_type=abstract
(Vsesoiuznaia Konferentsiia po Kosmicheskim Lucham, Yakutsk, USSR, July 1984) Akademiia Nauk SSSR, Izvestiia, Seriia Fizicheskai
Computer Science
Cost Effectiveness, Primary Cosmic Rays, Radiation Measuring Instruments, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Atomic Interactions, Calorimeters, Chemical Composition, Cosmos Satellites, Diagrams, Energy Spectra, Structural Stability
Scientific paper
The paper describes the instrumentation on the Cosmos-1543 satellite for the study of the chemical composition and energy spectrum of primary cosmic rays at energies exceeding 1 TeV as well as their interactions with atomic nuclei. The instrumentation (termed Sokol) consisted of three main units: an ionization calorimeter and two units for measuring the charge of primary particles. A diagram of Sokol is presented, and the sensitivity of the main measuring channels during preliminary measurements and during the actual experiment is examined.
Grigorov Naum L.
Vakulov P. V.
Vernov S. N.
Zatsepin Viktor I.
Zhuravlev D. A.
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