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Published 1993 | Published
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Mass Resolution of the Scintillating Optical Fiber Isotope Experiment (SOFIE)

Abstract

In December, 1990, we exposed the Scintillating Optical Fiber Isotope Experiment (SOFIE) to beams of silicon and iron nuclei at the LBL Bevalac accelerator. SOFIE is a Cerenkov-dE/dx-range balloon experiment designed to study the isotopic composition of heavy galactic cosmic rays. Newly developed detectors using scintillating optical fiber technology provide high-resolution trajectory and range measurements in a large-area detector. An Analysis of the Bevalac data is presented, including performance of the trajectory, Cerenkov and range detectors, and mass resolution at silicon and iron. We find the mass resolution to be ~0.26amu at silicon and ~ 0.4amu at iron, consistent with predictions based on the expected sources of error in the Cerenkov and range detectors.

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© University of Calgary. Provided by the NASA Astrophysics Data System. This work is supported in part by NASA grants and in part by the McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences at Washington University.

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