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Heavy ion beam test results of the silicon charge detector for the CREAM cosmic ray balloon mission / Park, I H ; Ahn, H S ; Bok, J B ; Ganel, O ; Hahn, J H ; Han, W ; Hyun, H J ; Kim, H J ; Kim, M Y ; Kim, Y J et al.
The Cosmic Ray Energetics And Mass (CREAM) experiment is designed to measure cosmic ray elemental spectra to help understand the source and acceleration mechanisms of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays. The payload is planned to launch in December 2004 from McMurdo Station, Antarctica as a balloon mission. [...]
2004 - Published in : Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A 535 (2004) 158-161
In : 10th International Vienna Conference on Instrumentation, Vienna, Austria, 16 - 21 Feb 2004, pp.158-161
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Elemental Spectra from the CREAM-I Flight / Ahn, Hoseok ; Allison, P S ; Bagliesi, M G ; Beatty, J J ; Bigongiari, G ; Boyle, P J ; Childers, J T ; Conklin, N B ; Coutu, S ; Duvernois, M A et al.
The Cosmic Ray Energetics And Mass (CREAM) instrument is a balloon-borne experiment designed to measure the composition and energy spectra of cosmic rays of charge Z = 1 to 26 up to an energy of ∼1015 eV. CREAM had two successful flights on long-duration balloons (LDB) launched from McMurdo Station, Antarctica, in December 2004 and December 2005. [...]
2007 - 4 p. - Published in : : 2, pp. 63-66 Fulltext: PDF; External link: INDICO
In : 30th International Cosmic Ray Conference, Merida, Mexico, 3 - 11 Jul 2007, pp.63-66
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Charge resolution of the ISS-CREAM SCD measured with a heavy-ion beam / Hong, Gihan (Sungkyunkwan U.) ; Amare, Y (Maryland U., College Park, IPST) ; Anderson, T (Penn State U.) ; Angelaszek, D (Maryland U., College Park, IPST ; Maryland U.) ; Anthony, N (Maryland U., College Park, IPST) ; Cheryian, K (Maryland U., College Park, IPST) ; Choi, G H (Sungkyunkwan U.) ; Copley, M (Maryland U., College Park, IPST) ; Coutu, S (Penn State U.) ; Derome, L (LPSC, Grenoble) et al.
The Cosmic Ray Energetics And Mass experiment for the International Space Station (ISS-CREAM) is scheduled to be launched and installed on the ISS in August 2017, and will carry out a measurement of the energy and composition of energetic cosmic rays in space. The Silicon Charge Detector (SCD) will identify the charge of through-going cosmic rays. [...]
SISSA, 2017 - 8 p. - Published in : PoS ICRC2017 (2018) 229 Fulltext: PDF; External link: PoS server
In : 35th International Cosmic Ray Conference, Busan, Republique De Coree, 12 - 20 Jul 2017, pp.229
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CREAM for high energy composition measurements / Seo, E S ; Ahn, H S ; Allison, P S ; Beatty, J J ; Choi, M J ; Conklin, N B ; Coutu, S ; DuVernois, M A ; Ganel, O ; Kim, K C et al.
Ground-based indirect measurements have shown that the cosmic-ray allparticle spectrum extends many orders of magnitude beyond the energy thought possible for supernova acceleration. Our balloon-borne Cosmic Ray Energetics And Mass (CREAM) experiment is capable of extending direct measurements of cosmic-rays to the supernova energy scale of 1015 eV in a series of Ultra Long Duration Balloon (ULDB) flights. [...]
2003 - 4 p. - Published in : , pp. 2101-2104 Fulltext: PDF; External link: C03-07-31
In : 28th International Cosmic Ray Conferences, v.1-7, Tsukuba, Japan, 31 Jul - 7 Aug 2003, pp.2101-2104
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Elemental Spectra from the CREAM-I Flight / Ahn, H.S. (Maryland U.) ; Allison, P.S. (Ohio State U.) ; Bagliesi, M.G. (Siena U. ; INFN, Siena) ; Beatty, J.J. ; Bigongiari, G. (Siena U. ; INFN, Siena) ; Boyle, P. ; Childers, J.T. ; Conklin, N.B. ; Coutu, S. ; DuVernois, M.A. (Minnesota U.) et al.
The Cosmic Ray Energetics And Mass (CREAM) is a balloon-borne experiment designed to measure the composition and energy spectra of cosmic rays of charge Z = 1 to 26 up to an energy of ~ 10^15 eV. CREAM had two successful flights on long-duration balloons (LDB) launched from Mc- Murdo Station, Antarctica, in December 2004 and December 2005. [...]
arXiv:1003.4983.- 2010 - 12 p. - Published in : : 2, pp. 33-36 External link: Preprint
In : 30th International Cosmic Ray Conference, Merida, Mexico, 3 - 11 Jul 2007, pp.33-36
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Cosmic ray energetics and mass (CREAM) : calibrating a cosmic ray calorimeter / Ganel, O ; Seo, E S ; Ahn, S H ; Alford, R ; Kim, K C ; Lee, M H ; Liu, L ; Lutz, L ; Malinin, A ; Schindhelm, E et al.
CREAM is slated to fly as the first NASA ultra long duration balloon (ULDB) payload in late 2003. On this 60-plus-day flight CREAM is expected to collect more direct high-energy cosmic ray events than the current world total. [...]
2002
In : 10th International Conference On Calorimetry In Particle Physics, Pasadena, CA, USA, 25 - 29 Mar 2002, pp.133-8
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Performance of CREAM Calorimeter : Results of Beam Tests / Ahn, H S ; Bagliesi, M G ; Beatty, J J ; Bigongiari, G ; Castellina, A ; Childers, J T ; Conklin, N B ; Coutu, S ; Duvernois, M A ; Ganel, O et al.
The Cosmic Ray Energetics And Mass (CREAM), a balloon-borne experiment, is under preparation for a flight in Antarctica at the end of 2004. CREAM is planned to measure the energy spectrum and composition of cosmic rays directly at energies between 1 TeV and 1000 TeV. [...]
2005 - Published in : Nucl. Phys. B, Proc. Suppl. 150 (2005) 272-275
In : 20th International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, Cambridge, MA, USA, 24 - 29 Jun 2002, pp.272-275
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Design, Implementation, and Performance of CREAM Data Acquisition Software / Zinn, S Y ; Ahn, H S ; Bagliesi, M G ; Beatty, J J ; Childers, J T ; Coutu, S ; Duvernois, M A ; Ganel, O ; Kim, H J ; Lee, M H et al.
Cosmic Ray Energetics and Mass (CREAM) is a balloon-borne experiment scheduled for launching from Antarctica in late 2004. Its aim is to measure the energy spectrum and composition of cosmic rays from proton to iron nuclei at ultra high energies from 1 to 1,000 TeV. [...]
2005 - Published in : Nucl. Phys. B, Proc. Suppl. 150 (2005) 304-307
In : 20th International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, Cambridge, MA, USA, 24 - 29 Jun 2002, pp.304-307
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The Cosmic Ray Energetics and Mass (CREAM) timing charge detector / Ahn, H S ; Allison, P S ; Bagliesi, M G ; Beatty, J J ; Bigongiari, G ; Boyle, P ; Childers, J T ; Conklin, N B ; Coutu, S ; DuVernois, M A et al.
The use of detectors based on plastic scintillator with photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) is common in cosmic-ray experiments to differentiate particle charges. However, in the presence of a calorimeter, the standard method of pulse charge integration over a time longer than a PMT pulse is hampered by abundant albedo particles. [...]
2009 - 12 p. - Published in : Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A 602 (2009) 525-536
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The First Flight Measurement with the CREAM Silicon Charge Detector / Park, I H
2005 Published version: PDF;
In : 29th International Cosmic Ray Conference, Pune, India, 3 - 10 Aug 2005, pp.341 (v.3)

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