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Type: 
Journal
Description: 
The direct observation of high-energy cosmic rays, up to the PeV region, will increasingly rely on highly performing calorimeters, and the physics performance will be primarily determined by their geometrical acceptance and energy resolution. Thus, it is extremely important to optimize their geometrical design, granularity, and absorption depth, with respect to the total mass of the apparatus, which is among the most important constraints for a space mission. Calocube is a homogeneous calorimeter whose basic ...
Publisher: 
North-Holland
Publication date: 
11 Feb 2017
Authors: 

E Vannuccini, O Adriani, A Agnesi, S Albergo, L Auditore, A Basti, E Berti, G Bigongiari, L Bonechi, S Bonechi, M Bongi, V Bonvicini, S Bottai, P Brogi, G Carotenuto, G Castellini, PW Cattaneo, R D'Alessandro, S Detti, M Fasoli, N Finetti, P Lenzi, P Maestro, PS Marrocchesi, M Miritello, N Mori, G Orzan, M Olmi, L Pacini, P Papini, MG Pellegriti, F Pirzio, A Rappoldi, S Ricciarini, P Spillantini, O Starodubtsev, F Stolzi, JE Suh, A Sulaj, A Tiberio, A Tricomi, A Trifiro, M Trimarchi, A Vedda, G Zampa, N Zampa, B Zerbo

Biblio References: 
Volume: 845 Pages: 421-424
Origin: 
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment