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Performance of the HEAT spectrometer for cosmic ray electrons and positrons
Dietrich Müller
, S. W. Barwick
, J. J. Beatty
, C. R. Bower
, C. Chaput
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S. Coutu
, G. de Nolfo
, D. Ellithorpe
, D. Ficenec
, D. M. Lowder
, S. McKee
, D. Müller
, J. A. Musser
, S. L. Nutter
, E. Schneider
, S. P. Swordy
, K. K. Tang
, G. Tarlé
, A. D. Tomasch
, E. Torbet
Physics
Institute for Gravitation & the Cosmos
Center for Particle and Gravitational Astrophysics
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Spectrometer
100%
Cosmic-ray Electrons
100%
Cosmic-ray Positron
100%
Accurate Identification
50%
Positron
50%
High-altitude Balloon
50%
Particle Energy
50%
Detector System
50%
New Detectors
50%
Particle Identification
50%
Transition Radiation Detectors
50%
Time-Of-Flight System
50%
Energy Measurement
50%
Hodoscope
50%
Identification Measurements
50%
Drift Tube
50%
Superconducting Magnets
50%
Physics
Positron
100%
Spectrometer
100%
High Altitude Balloons
33%
Radiation Detector
33%
Hodoscope
33%
Superconducting Magnet
33%