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Buenerd, M.; Ohlsson-Malek, F.; Ren, Z.L.; Santos, D.; Thuillier, T.
Inst. des Sciences Nucleaires, Grenoble-1 Univ., 38 (France)
Report of Activity, 1996 - 19971997
Inst. des Sciences Nucleaires, Grenoble-1 Univ., 38 (France)
Report of Activity, 1996 - 19971997
AbstractAbstract
[en] The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) is a detector designed for extraterrestrial study of anti-matter, matter and dark matter. A precursor flight and on the STS-91 flight of the shuttle is planned to take place on May 1998. AMS will be installed on the International Space Station in January 2002 where it will be operated next, for three to five years. The contributions of the ISN to the project on the shuttle (aerogel threshold Cherenkov counter) as well as the steps to build a RICH detector for AMS on the ISSA are explained here below. (authors)
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AMS, un spectrometre de particules dans l'espace
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Chauvin, J. (Inst. des Sciences Nucleaires, Grenoble-1 Univ., 38 (France)); Inst. des Sciences Nucleaires, Grenoble-1 Univ., 38 (France); 136 p; 1997; p. 16-18; 3 figs.
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AIRCRAFT, CHARGED PARTICLE DETECTION, DETECTION, DOCUMENT TYPES, EVEN-EVEN NUCLEI, FILMLESS SPARK CHAMBERS, GAS TRACK DETECTORS, ISOTOPES, LIGHT NUCLEI, MATTER, MEASURING INSTRUMENTS, NUCLEI, OXYGEN ISOTOPES, RADIATION DETECTION, RADIATION DETECTORS, SIMULATION, SPACE, SPACE VEHICLES, SPARK CHAMBERS, SPECTROMETERS, STABLE ISOTOPES, VEHICLES
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