High energy electron and gamma-ray detection with ATIC

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The ATIC ballon borne ionization calorimeter is well suited to record and identify high energy cosmic ray electrons. The instrument was exposed to high-energy beams at CERN H2 beamline in September of 1999. We have simulated the performance of the instrument, and compare the simulations with actual high energy electron exposures at the CERN accelerator. Simulations and measurements do not compare exactly in detail, but overall the simulations have predicted actual measured behavior quite well.

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