3-11 July 2007
Merida, Mexico
Mexico/General timezone
- icrc2007@icrc2007.unam.mx
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Contribution Poster
Merida, Mexico
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Regency (Hyatt)
OG.1.5
Beam test results of pixelated silicon sensors for the charge identification of cosmic rays
Speakers
- Prof. Pier Simone MARROCCHESI
Primary authors
- Prof. Pier Simone MARROCCHESI (University of Siena and INFN)
Co-authors
- Carlo AVANZINI (INFN Pisa)
- Maria Grazia BAGLIESI (University of Siena and INFN)
- Gabriele BIGONGIARI (University of Siena and INFN)
- Alessandro CALDARONE (University of Siena and INFN)
- Roberto CECCHI (University of Siena and INFN)
- MeYoung KIM (University of Siena and INFN)
- Paolo MAESTRO (University of Siena and INFN)
- Nail MALAKHOV (INFN Pisa)
- Vincenzo MILLUCCI (University of Siena and INFN)
- Fabio MORSANI (INFN Pisa)
- Riccardo ZEI (University of Siena and INFN)
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Abstract content
Silicon sensors with 64 pixels of 1 cm^2 area and 500 micron thickness were developed as building blocks of a large array for the charge identification of cosmic ray nuclei in balloon-borne or space-based experiments. A small telescope of sensors was exposed to pion and proton beams, interacting in a target, at CERN. Experimental results on the performance of the sensors will be reported.
Reference
Proceedings of the 30th International Cosmic Ray Conference; Rogelio Caballero, Juan Carlos D'Olivo, Gustavo Medina-Tanco, Lukas Nellen, Federico A. Sánchez, José F. Valdés-Galicia (eds.); Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, Mexico, 2008; Vol. 2 (OG part 1), pages 321-324