In this work we present measurements of cosmic ray nuclear abundances above 100 MeV/n inside Mir and the International Space Station (ISS). Observations inside Mir Space Station were performed with SilEye-2 experiment, a 6 plane silicon strip detector telescope designed to measure environmental radiation and investigate on the Light Flash (LF) phenomenon. A total of 100 sessions comprising more than 1000 hours of observation was performed in the years 1998- 2000. ISS data have been taken in 2002 with Sileye-3/Alteino (an 8 plane, 32 strip silicon detector) device during the Soyuz-34 flight. We report on SilEye-3/Alteino relative abundances from Boron to Silicon measured in Pirs module of ISS and on the comparison with Sileye-2 results.
Casolino, M., Bidoli, V., DI FINO, L., Furano, G., Minori, M., Morselli, A., et al. (2004). Relative Nuclear Abundances Measurements Inside Mir And ISS With Sileye-2 And Sileye-3 Experiments. In Frontiers of Cosmic Ray Science: Vol. 8 of the Proceedings of the 28th International Cosmic Ray Conference Held on July 31-August 7, 2003, At Tsukuba, Japan (pp.4245-4248). Masalai Press.
Relative Nuclear Abundances Measurements Inside Mir And ISS With Sileye-2 And Sileye-3 Experiments
DI FINO, LUCA;MINORI, MAURO;NARICI, LIVIO;PICOZZA, PIERGIORGIO;REALI, ENZO;RINALDI, ADELE;SPARVOLI, ROBERTA;ZACONTE, VERONICA;RICCI, MARCO;
2004-01-01
Abstract
In this work we present measurements of cosmic ray nuclear abundances above 100 MeV/n inside Mir and the International Space Station (ISS). Observations inside Mir Space Station were performed with SilEye-2 experiment, a 6 plane silicon strip detector telescope designed to measure environmental radiation and investigate on the Light Flash (LF) phenomenon. A total of 100 sessions comprising more than 1000 hours of observation was performed in the years 1998- 2000. ISS data have been taken in 2002 with Sileye-3/Alteino (an 8 plane, 32 strip silicon detector) device during the Soyuz-34 flight. We report on SilEye-3/Alteino relative abundances from Boron to Silicon measured in Pirs module of ISS and on the comparison with Sileye-2 results.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.