Published May 2009 | Version v1
Journal article

Cosmic ray measurements with Pamela experiment

  • 1. INFN and Physics Department of University of Rome 'Tor Vergata' (Italy)
  • 2. IFAC, Florence (Italy)
  • 3. INFN and Physics Department of University of Florence (Italy)
  • 4. INFN and Physics Department of University of Naples 'Federico II' (Italy)

Description

PAMELA is a satellite borne experiment designed to study with great accuracy cosmic rays of galactic, solar, and trapped nature in a wide energy range (protons: 80 MeV-700 GeV, electrons 50 MeV-400 GeV). Main objective is the study of the antimatter component: antiprotons (80 MeV-190 GeV), positrons (50 MeV-270 GeV) and search for antinuclei with a precision of the order of 10-8. The experiment, housed on board the Russian Resurs-DK1 satellite, was launched on June, 15th 2006 in a 350x600km orbit with an inclination of 70 degrees. In this work we describe the scientific objectives and the performance of PAMELA in its first two years of operation. Data on protons of trapped, secondary and galactic nature - as well as measurements of the December 13th 2006 Solar Particle Event - are also provided.

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysbps.2009.03.102

Additional details

Identifiers

DOI
10.1016/j.nuclphysbps.2009.03.102;
PII
S0920-5632(09)00341-7;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Nuclear Physics. B, Proceedings Supplements
Journal Volume
190
Journal Page Range
p. 293-299
ISSN
0920-5632
CODEN
NPBSE7

Conference

Title
Cosmic ray international seminars
Acronym
CRIS 2008
Dates
15-19 Sep 2008
Place
Malfa (Italy)

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