The Electron Calorimeter (ECAL) Long Duration Balloon Experiment
- Author
- Watts, J.
- Published
- July 03, 2007.
- Physical Description
- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators
- Israel, M. H., Christl, M., Korotkova, N., Zatsepin, V., Wefel, P., Isbert, J. B., Cherry, M. L., Dowkontt, P., Binns, W. R., Ellison, B., Panasyuk, M., Chang, J., Adams, J. H., Bashindzhagyan, G., Panov, A., Guzik, T. G., Sokolskaya, N., and Stewart, M.
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- Accurate measurements of the cosmic ray electron energy spectrum in the energy region 50 GeV to greater than 1 TeV may reveal structure caused by the annihilation of exotic dark matter particles and/or individual cosmic ray sources. Here we describe a new long duration balloon (LDB) experiment, ECAL, optimized to directly measure cosmic ray electrons up to several TeV. ECAL includes a double layer silicon matrix, a scintillating optical fiber track imager, a neutron detector and a fully active calorimeter to identify more than 90% of the incident electrons with an energy resolution of about 1.7% while misidentifying only 1 in 200,000 protons and 0.8% of secondary gamma rays as electrons. Two ECAL flights in Antarctica are planned for a total exposure of 50 days with the first flight anticipate for December 2009.
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- Note
- Document ID: 20090007914.
MSFC-376.
30th International Cosmic Ray Conference 2007 (ICRC'07); 3-11 Jul. 2007; Merida, Yucatan; Mexico. - Terms of Use and Reproduction
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