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The small satellite NINA-MITA to study galactic and solar cosmic rays in low-altitude polar orbit

Author(s): Furano G, Bidoli V, Casolino M, De Pascale MP, Iannucci A, Morselli A, Picozza P, Reali E, Sparvoli R, Bakaldin A, Galper A, Koldashov M, Korotkov M, Leonov A, Mikhailov V, Murashov A, Voronov S, Mazzenga G, Ricci M, Castellini G, Barbiellini M, Boezio M, Bonvicini V, Cirami R, Vacchi A, Zampa N, Ambriola M, Bellotti R, Cafagna F, Ciacio F, Circella M, De Marzo C, Adriani O, Papini P, Piccardi S, Spillantini P

Source: SMALL SATELLITES FOR ASTROPHYSICAL RESEARCH, THE COPERNICAN PRINCIPLE AND HOMOGENEITY OF THE UNIVERSE Book Series: ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH Volume: 31 Issue: 2 Pages: 351-356 Published: 2003 

Times Cited: 1 References: 4 

Abstract: The satellite MITA, carrying on board the scientific payload NINA-2, was launched on July the 15(th), 2000 from the cosmodrome of Plesetsk (Russia) with a Cosmos-3M rocket. The satellite and the payload are currently operating within nominal parameters. NINA-2 is the first scientific payload for the technological flight of the Italian small satellite MITA. The detector used in this mission is identical to the one already flying on the Russian satellite Resurs-O1 n.4 in a 840-km sun-synchronous orbit, but makes use of the extensive computer and telemetry capabilities of MITA bus to improve the active data acquisition time. NINA physics objectives are to study cosmic nuclei from hydrogen to iron in the energy range between 10 MeV/n and 1 GeV/n during the years , that is the solar maximum period. The device is capable of charge identification up to iron with isotope sensitivity up to oxigen. The 87.3 degrees, 460 km altitude polar orbit allows investigations of cosmic rays of solar and galactic origin, so to study long and short term solar transient phenomena, and the study of the trapped radiation at higher geomagnetic cutoff. 2002 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd on behalf of COSPAR.

Document Type: Article

Language: English

KeyWords Plus: TELESCOPE NINA; SPACE

Addresses: Furano, G (reprint author), Univ Roma Tor Vergata, Dept Phys, I-00173 Rome, Italy
Univ Roma Tor Vergata, Dept Phys, I-00173 Rome, Italy
INFN Roma 2, Rome, Italy
Moscow Engn & Phys Inst, Moscow, Russia
INFN, LNF, Rome, Italy
CNR, IROE, Florence, Italy
Univ Trieste, Dept Phys, I-34127 Trieste, Italy
Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Trieste, Italy
Univ Bari, Dept Phys, Bari, Italy
INFN, Bari, Italy
Univ Florence, Dept Phys, Florence, Italy
INFN, Florence, Italy

Publisher: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND

Subject Category: Engineering, Aerospace; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences

IDS Number: BW07X

ISSN:

1 цитирование

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Title: Cosmic ray physics from low to extreme energies: Status and perspectives
Author(s): Battiston R, Blasi P, Brunetti MT, et al.
Source: ASTROPHYSICS  Volume: 37  Issue: 10  Pages:  Published: 2006
Times Cited: 0

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Eye light flashes on the Mir space station

Author(s): Avdeev S, Bidoli V, Casolino M, De Grandis E, Furano G, Morselli A, Narici L, De Pascale MP, Picozza P, Reali E, Sparvoli R, Boezio M, Carlson P, Bonvicini W, Vacchi A, Zampa N, Castellini G, Fuglesang C, Galper A, Khodarovich A, Ozerov Y, Popov A, Vavilov N, Mazzenga G, Ricci M, Sannita WG, Spillantini P

Source: ACTA ASTRONAUTICA Volume: 50 Issue: 8 Pages: 511-525 Published: APR 2002 

Times Cited: 13 References: 28 

Abstract: The phenomenon of light flashes (LF) in eyes for people in space has been investigated onboard Mir. Data on particles hitting the eye have been collected with the SilEye detectors, and correlated with human observations, It is found that a nucleus in the radiation environment of Mir has roughly a 1% probability to cause an LF, whereas the proton probability is almost three orders of magnitude less, As a function of LET, the LF probability increases above 10 keV/mum, reaching about 5% at around 50 keV/mum. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

Document Type: Article

Language: English

KeyWords Plus: BEAM TEST; NINA

Addresses: Fuglesang, C (reprint author), NASA, Lyndon B Johnson Space Ctr, Mail Code OT, Houston, TX 77058 USA
Russian Space Corp Energia Korolev, Moscow, Russia

Publisher: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND

Subject Category: Engineering, Aerospace

IDS Number: 554TK

ISSN:

13 цитирований

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Title: The altcriss project on board the International Space Station
Author(s): Casolino M, Altamura F, Minori M, et al.
Source: ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH  Volume: 40  Issue: 11  Pages:  Published: 2007
Times Cited: 0

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Title: Using the human eye to image space radiation or the history and status of the light flash phenomena
Author(s): Fuglesang C
Source: NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION A-ACCELERATORS SPECTROMETERS DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT  Volume: 580  Issue: 2  Pages: 861-865  Published: OCT 1 2007
Times Cited: 0

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Title: Observations of the Light Flash phenomenon in space
Author(s): Casolino M
Source: ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH  Volume: 38  Issue: 6  Pages:  Published: 2006
Times Cited: 0

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Title: Nanocomposite polymeric electrolytes to record electrophysiological brain signals in prolonged, unconventional or extreme conditions
Author(s): Licoccia S, Di Vona ML, Romagnoli P, et al.
Source: ACTA BIOMATERIALIA  Volume: 2  Issue: 5  Pages: 531-536  Published: SEP 2006
Times Cited: 0

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Title: Relative nuclear abundances inside ISS with Sileye-3/Alteino experiment
Author(s): Casolino M, Bidoll V, Minori M, et al.
Source: SPACE LIFE SCIENCES: FLIGHT MEASUREMENTS, CALIBRATION OF DETECTORS AND ENVIRONMENTAL MODELS FOR RADIATION ANALYSIS  Volume: 37  Issue: 9  Pages:  Published: 2006
Times Cited: 1

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Title: Detector response and calibration of the cosmic-ray detector of the Sileye-3/Alteino experiment
Author(s): Casolino M, Bidoli V, Minori M, et al.
Source: SPACE LIFE SCIENCES: FLIGHT MEASUREMENTS, CALIBRATION OF DETECTORS AND ENVIRONMENTAL MODELS FOR RADIATION ANALYSIS  Volume: 37  Issue: 9  Pages:  Published: 2006
Times Cited: 2

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Title: Positive visual phenomena in space: A scientific case and a safety issue in space travel
Author(s): Sannita WG, Narici L, Picozza P
Source: VISION RESEARCH  Volume: 46  Issue: 14  Pages:  Published: JUL 2006
Times Cited: 3

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Title: Phosphenes in low earth orbit: Survey responses from 59 astronauts
Author(s): Fuglesang C, Narici L, Picozza P, et al.
Source: AVIATION SPACE AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE  Volume: 77  Issue: 4  Pages: 449-452  Published: APR 2006
Times Cited: 2

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Title: Effects of heavy ions on visual function and electrophysiology of rodents: the ALTEA-MICE project
Author(s): Sannita WG, Acquaviva M, Ball SL, et al.
Source: SPACE LIFE SCIENCES: SEARCH FOR SIGNATURES OF LIFE, AND SPACE FLIGHT ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS ON THE NERVOUS SYSTEM  Volume: 33  Issue: 8  Pages:  Published: 2004
Times Cited: 4

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Title: The ALTEA/ALTEINO projects: studying functional effects of microgravity and cosmic radiation
Author(s): Narici A, Belli F, Bidoli V, et al.
Source: SPACE LIFE SCIENCES: SEARCH FOR SIGNATURES OF LIFE, AND SPACE FLIGHT ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS ON THE NERVOUS SYSTEM  Volume: 33  Issue: 8  Pages:  Published: 2004
Times Cited: 5

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Title: The Sileye-3/Alteino experiment for the study of light flashes, radiation environment and astronaut brain activity on board the International Space Station
Author(s): Bidoli V, Casolino M, De Pascale MP, et al.
Source: JOURNAL OF RADIATION RESEARCH  Volume: 43  Pages: S47-S52  Supplement: Suppl. S  Published: DEC 2002
Times Cited: 7

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Title: Space travel - Dual origins of light flashes seen in space
Author(s): Casolino M, Bidoli V, Morselli A, et al.
Source: NATURE  Volume: 422  Issue: 6933  Pages: 680-680  Published: APR
Times Cited: 20

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Title: The Sileye-3/Alteino experiment on board the International Space Station
Author(s): Casolino M, Bidoli V, Furano G, et al.
Source: NUCLEAR PHYSICS B-PROCEEDINGS SUPPLEMENTS  Volume: 113  Pages: 71-78  Published: DEC 2002
Times Cited: 12

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Study of cosmic rays and light flashes on board Space Station MIR: The SilEye experiment

Author(s): Bidoli V, Casolino M, De Pascale MP, Furano G, Morselli A, Narici L, Picozza P, Reali E, Sparvoli R, Galper AM, Ozerov YV, Popov AV, Vavilov NR, Alexandrov AP, Avdeev SV, Baturin Y, Budarin Y, Padalko G, Shabelnikov VG, Barbellini G, Bonvicini W, Vacchi A, Zampa N, Bartalucci S, Mazzenga G, Ricci M, Adriani O, Spillantini P, Boezio M, Carlson P, Fuglesang C, Castellini G, Sannita WG

Source: LIFE SCIENCES: MICROGRAVITY AND SPACE RADIATION EFFECTS Book Series: ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH Volume: 25 Issue: 10 Pages:  Published: 2000 

Times Cited: 12 References: 14 

Abstract: The SilEye experiment aims to study the cause and processes related to the anomalous Light Flashes (LF) perceived by astronauts in orbit and their relation with Cosmic Rays. These observations will be also useful in the study of the long duration manned space flight environment. Two PC-driven silicon detector telescopes have been built and placed aboard Space Station MIR. SilEye-1 was launched in 1995 and provided particles track and LF information; the data gathered indicate a linear dependence of F-Lf (Hz) F-part (Hz) if South Atlantic Anomaly fluxes are not included. Even though higher statistic is required, this is an indication that heavy ion interactions with the eye are the main LF cause. To improve quality and quantity of measurements, a second apparatus, SilEye-2, was placed on Mm in 1997, and started work from August 1998. This instrument provides energetic information, which allows nuclear identification in selected energy ranges; we present preliminary measurements of the radiation field inside MIR performed with SilEye-2 detector in June 1998. (C) 2000 COSPAR. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.

Document Type: Article

Language: English

Addresses: Bidoli, V (reprint author), Univ Roma Tor Vergata, Dipartimento Fis, Rome, Italy
Univ Roma Tor Vergata, Dipartimento Fis, Rome, Italy
Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Roma 2, Rome, Italy
Moscow Engn & Phys Inst, Moscow, Russia
RKK Energia, Korolev, Moscow Region Russia
Univ Trieste, Dipartimento Fis, I-34127 Trieste, Italy
Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Trieste, Trieste, Italy
Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Lab Nazl Frascati, I-00044 Frascati, Italy
Univ Florence, Dipartimento Fis, I-50121 Florence, Italy
Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Firenze, I-50125 Florence, Italy
Royal Inst Technol, Stockholm, Sweden
CNR, IROE, I-50127 Florence, Italy
Univ Genoa, Dipartimento Sci Motorie Neurofisiopatol, Genoa, Italy

Publisher: PERGAMON PRESS LTD, THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND

Subject Category: Engineering, Aerospace; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences

IDS Number: BP67D

ISSN:

12 цитирований

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Title: Positive visual phenomena in space: A scientific case and a safety issue in space travel
Author(s): Sannita WG, Narici L, Picozza P
Source: VISION RESEARCH  Volume: 46  Issue: 14  Pages:  Published: JUL 2006
Times Cited: 3

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Title: ATR-FTIR spectroscopic study of the effect of ceramic addition in novel ionoconductor gels for biomedical applications in space
Author(s): Romagnoli P, Trombetta M, Licoccia S
Source: JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN CERAMIC SOCIETY  Volume: 24  Issue: 6  Pages:  Published: 2004
Times Cited: 1

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Title: The small satellite NINA-MITA to study galactic and solar cosmic rays in low-altitude polar orbit
Author(s): Furano G, Bidoli V, Casolino M, et al.
Source: SMALL SATELLITES FOR ASTROPHYSICAL RESEARCH, THE COPERNICAN PRINCIPLE AND HOMOGENEITY OF THE UNIVERSE  Volume: 31  Issue: 2  Pages: 351-356  Published: 2003
Times Cited: 1

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Title: ALTEA: Anomalous long term effects in astronauts. A probe on the influence of cosmic radiation and microgravity on the central nervous system during long flights.
Author(s): Narici L, Bidoli V, Casolino M, et al.
Source: SPACE LIFE SCIENCES: MISSIONS TO MARS, RADIATION BIOLOGY, AND PLANTS AS A FOUNDATION FOR LONG-TERM LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS IN SPACE  Volume: 31  Issue: 1  Pages: 141-146  Published: 2003
Times Cited: 11

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Title: A high granularity imaging calorimeter for cosmic-ray physics
Author(s): Boezio M, Bonvicini V, Mocchiutti E, et al.
Source: NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION A-ACCELERATORS SPECTROMETERS DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT  Volume: 487  Issue: 3  Pages: 407-422  Published: JUL
Times Cited: 26

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Title: Eye light flashes on the Mir space station
Author(s): Avdeev S, Bidoli V, Casolino M, et al.
Source: ACTA ASTRONAUTICA  Volume: 50  Issue: 8  Pages: 511-525  Published: APR 2002
Times Cited: 12

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Title: Synthesis and characterization of novel ionoconductor gels for biomedical applications in space
Author(s): Romagnoli P, Di Vona ML, Narici L, et al.
Source: JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY  Volume: 148  Issue: 12  Pages: J63-J66  Published: DEC 2001
Times Cited: 3

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Title: Space radiation and cataracts in astronauts
Author(s): Cucinotta FA, Manuel FK, Jones J, et al.
Source: RADIATION RESEARCH  Volume: 156  Issue: 5  Pages: 460-466  Part: Part 1  Published: NOV 2001
Times Cited: 45

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Title: Space experiments with silicon strip detectors
Author(s): Silva EDE
Source: NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION A-ACCELERATORS SPECTROMETERS DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT  Volume: 473  Issue: 1-2  Pages: 107-113  Published: NOV 1 2001
Times Cited: 3

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Title: In-flight performance of SilEye-2 experiment and cosmic ray abundances inside the Mir space station
Author(s): Bidoli V, Casolino M, De Grandis E, et al.
Source: JOURNAL OF PHYSICS G-NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE PHYSICS  Volume: 27  Issue: 10  Pages:  Published: OCT 2001
Times Cited: 14

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Title: Applications of silicon detectors
Author(s): Sadrozinski HFW
Source: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NUCLEAR SCIENCE  Volume: 48  Issue: 4  Pages: 933-940  Part: Part 1  Published: AUG 2001
Times Cited: 8

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Title: The ALTEA facility on the International Space Station
Author(s): Narici L, Bidoli V, Casolino A, et al.
Source: PHYSICA MEDICA  Volume: 17  Pages: 255-257  Supplement: Suppl. 1  Published: 2001
Times Cited: 14

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HIGH-ENERGY PARTICLE-FLUX VARIATIONS AS EARTHQUAKE PREDICTORS

Author(s): GALPER AM, KOLDASHOV SV, VORONOV SA

Source: NATURAL HAZARDS: MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT USING REMOTE SENSING TECHNIQUE Book Series: ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH Volume: 15 Issue: 11 Pages: 131-134 Published: 1995 

Times Cited:References: 11 

Abstract: The results of measurements of high energy charged particle flux variations during quiet magnetosphere periods are presented. It is shown that the observed increases of particle intensity interrelate with seismic activity of Earth. The temporal and spatial correlations between the earthquakes and fluctuations of particle intensity are found. The hypothesis of possible mechanism of seismo-magnetospheric phenomena is discussed. The possibility to use these phenomena for developing earthquake prediction method is discussed.

Document Type: Article

Language: English

Addresses: GALPER, AM (reprint author), MOSCOW ENGN PHYS INST, 31 KASHIRSKOE SHOSSE, MOSCOW RUSSIA

Publisher: PERGAMON PRESS LTD, THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB

Subject Category: Engineering, Aerospace; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences

IDS Number: BD35D

ISSN:

4 цитирования

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Title: Satellite experiment ARINA for studying seismic effects in the high-energy particle fluxes in the earth's magnetosphere
Author(s): Bakaldin AV, Batishchev AG, Voronov SA, et al.
Source: COSMIC RESEARCH  Volume: 45  Issue: 5  Pages: 445-448  Published: SEP-OCT 2007
Times Cited: 0

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Title: Seismo-induced effects in the near-earth space: Combined ground and space investigations as a contribution to earthquake prediction
Author(s): Sgrigna V, Buzzi A, Conti L, et al.
Source: TECTONOPHYSICS  Volume: 431  Issue: 1-4  Pages: 153-171  Published: FEB
Times Cited: 0

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Title: Correlations between earthquakes and anomalous particle bursts from SAMPEX/PET satellite observations
Author(s): Sgrigna V, Carota L, Conti L, et al.
Source: JOURNAL OF ATMOSPHERIC AND SOLAR-TERRESTRIAL PHYSICS  Volume: 67  Issue: 15  Pages:  Published: OCT 2005
Times Cited: 1

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Title: Ionospheric precursors of earthquakes; Recent advances in theory and practical applications
Author(s): Pulinets S
Source: TERRESTRIAL ATMOSPHERIC AND OCEANIC SCIENCES  Volume: 15  Issue: 3  Pages: 413-435  Published: SEP 2004
Times Cited: 9

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ENERGY-SPECTRA OF SOLAR-FLARE GAMMA-RAY EMISSION IN THE RANGE 0.03-2 GEV REGISTERED BY GAMMA-1 TELESCOPE

Author(s): LEIKOV NG, AKIMOV VV, VOLSENSKAYA VA, KALINKIN LF, NESTEROV VE, GALPER AM, ZEMSKOY VM, OZEROV YV, TOPCHIEV NP, FRADKIN MI, CHUIKIN EI, TUGAENKO VY, GROS M, GRENIER I, BAZERBACHI AR, LAVIGNE JM, OLIVE JF

Source: ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH Volume: 13 Issue:Pages: 249-253 Published: SEP 1993 

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Abstract: The gamma-ray telescope GAMMA-1 has registered gamma-emission in the rangeMeV fran two solar flares. Spectral analysis with the use of maximum likelihood and maximum entropy methods has revealed the difference of gamma-ray production mechanism. In contrast with impulsive March 26, 1991 event where high energy gamma-rays originate exclusively as a bremstrahlung of primary accelerated electrons, at the extended phase of June 15, 1991 flare mainly the decay of neutral pions is responsible for the observed gamma-emission. An average spectral index for primary nucleons was -3.6. Evolution of the spectra for both flares shows tendency to a decrease of the primary particles mean energies with time.

Document Type: Article

Language: English

Addresses: LEIKOV, NG (reprint author), ACAD SCI RUSSIAN FEDERAT, SPACE RES INST, PROFSOYUZNAYA 84-32, MOSCOW RUSSIA
MOSCOW PHYS ENGN INST, MOSCOW RUSSIA
PN LEBEDEV PHYS INST, MOSCOW RUSSIA
IOFFE PHYS & TECH INST, ST PETERSBURG RUSSIA
NPO ENERGIA, KALININGRAD, RUSSIA
CENS, F-91191 GIF SUR YVETTE, FRANCE
CTR ETUD SPATIALES RAYONNEMENTS, F-31029 TOULOUSE, FRANCE

Publisher: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB

Subject Category: Engineering, Aerospace; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences

IDS Number: LX184

ISSN:

1 цитирование

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Title: A fine-grained silicon detector for high-energy gamma-ray astrophysics
Author(s): Barbiellini G, Boezio M, Candusso M, et al.
Source: NUOVO CIMENTO DELLA SOCIETA ITALIANA DI FISICA C-GEOPHYSICS AND SPACE PHYSICS  Volume: 20  Issue: 5  Pages: 775-781  Published: SEP-OCT 1997
Times Cited: 0

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TIME VARIATIONS OF HIGH-ENERGY GAMMA-EMISSION OF VELA PULSAR OBSERVED BY GAMMA-1 TELESCOPE

Author(s): AKIMOV VV, AFANASSYEV VG, BLOKHINTSEV ID, LEIKOV NG, NESTEROV VE, GALPER AM, OZEROV YV, RUGKI VA, ZEMSKOV VM, FRADKIN MI, TOPCHIEV NP, CHUIKEN EI, BAROUCH E, GRENIER I, GROS M, BAZERBACHI AR, LAVIGNE JM, OLIVE JF, BUCZKOWSKA A, GRYGORCZUK J, JUCHNIEWICZ J, MCCULLOCH P

Source: SPACE ASTRONOMY Book Series: ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH Volume: 13 Issue: 12 Pages: 657-664 Published: 1993 

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Abstract: Two observations of the Vela Pulsar in the energy range 50-5000 performed with the GAMMA-1 telescope in 1990 and 1991 allowed us to time variability of the pulsar light curve and energy spectra. curve for E(gamma) > 50 MeV shows definite variations in the first phase interval. The energy spectra of the two main peaks interpeak in the lightcurve vary significantly below 200 MeV.

Document Type: Review

Language: English

Addresses: AKIMOV, VV (reprint author), ACAD SCI RF, SPACE RES INST, PROFSOYUZNAYA 84-32, MOSCOW RUSSIA
MOSCOW PHYS ENGN INST, MOSCOW RUSSIA
PN LEBEDEV PHYS INST, MOSCOW RUSSIA
AF IOFFE PHYS & TECH INST, ST PETERSBURG RUSSIA
CENS, F-91191 SACLAY, FRANCE
CTR ETUD SPATIALE RAYONNEMENTS, F-31029 TOULOUSE, FRANCE
POLISH ACAD SCI, CBK, WARSAW, POLAND
UNIV TASMANIA, DEPT PHYS, HOBART, TAS 7001 AUSTRALIA

Publisher: PERGAMON PRESS LTD, THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB

Subject Category: Engineering, Aerospace; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences

IDS Number: BZ58Q

ISSN:

1 цитирование

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Title: Preliminary results of the discovery of periodic hard (E>100 MeV) gamma-ray emission for the pulsar PSR 0833-45
Author(s): Chuikin EI
Source: IZVESTIYA AKADEMII NAUK SERIYA FIZICHESKAYA  Volume: 61  Issue: 6  Pages:  Published: JUN 1997
Times Cited: 0

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