BESS-Polar Long Duration Balloon Flights at Antarctica to Search for Primordial Antiparticle
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概要
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The BESS-Polar experiment with long-duration balloon flights at Antarctica aims at extremely sensitive measurement of low energy antiprotons to search for novel primary origins in the early Universe. The search for cosmic-ray propagation and solar modulation through precise measurements of cosmic rays. The BESS experiment with high rigidity resolution and large geometrical acceptance will maximize advantages of long duration flights at Antarctica where the rigidity cut-off is lowest. A very compact and thin superconducting magnet spectrometer is being developed to maximize the detector performance in low energies. The BESS-Polar project and progress of the development are described.
- 理論物理学刊行会の論文
- 2003-10-15
著者
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YAMAMOTO Akira
Depatrment of Diagnostic Radiology, Kawasaki Medical School
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Yamamoto A
Depatrment Of Diagnostic Radiology Kawasaki Medical School
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Yamamoto Akira
High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (kek)
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