Cosmic ray nuclei detection in the balloon borne nuclear emulsion gamma ray telescope flight in Australia (GRAINE 2015)

Nuclear emulsion plates for studying elementary particle physics as well as cosmic ray physics are very powerful tracking tools with sub-micron spatial resolutions of charged particle trajectories. Even if gamma rays have to be detected, electron-positron pair tracks can provide precise information...

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Main Authors: Iyono Atsushi, Yamamoto Saya, Aoki Shigeki, Hara Toshio, Kuretsubo Kenji, Marushima Toshitsugu, Matsumoto Haruka, Mizutani Fukashi, Ozaki Keita, Shibayama Emi, Suzuki Atsumu, Takahashi Satoru, Tateishi Yurie, Yabu Misato, Yamada Kyohei, Kodama Koichi, Hamada Kaname, Kawahara Hiroaki, Komatani Ryosuke, Komatsu Masahiro, Miyanishi Motoaki, Morishita Misaki, Morishima Kunihiro, Nakamura Mitsuhiro, Naganawa Naotaka, Nanano Toshiyuki, Nishio Akira, Niwa Kimio, Otsuka Naoto, Rokujo Hiroki, Sato Osamu, Yoshimoto Masahiro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714506003