Abstract: The PAMELA magnetic spectrometer was launched onboard the Resurs-DK1 satellite into a near-polar Earth orbit with an altitude of 350-600 km, in order to study fluxes of cosmic ray particles and antiparticles in the wide energy range of ~80 MeV to hundreds of GeV. The results from observations of electron and positron fluxes in 2006-2016 are presented.

Galactic Cosmic Ray Electrons and Positrons over a Decade of Observations in the PAMELA Experiment

Castellini G;Ricciarini SB;
2019

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Abstract: The PAMELA magnetic spectrometer was launched onboard the Resurs-DK1 satellite into a near-polar Earth orbit with an altitude of 350-600 km, in order to study fluxes of cosmic ray particles and antiparticles in the wide energy range of ~80 MeV to hundreds of GeV. The results from observations of electron and positron fluxes in 2006-2016 are presented.
2019
Istituto di Fisica Applicata - IFAC
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Cosmic-ray particles
Positrons
Cosmology
Magnetic spectrometers
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Mikhailov, Vv; Adriani, O; Bazilevskaya, Ga; Barbarino, Gc; Bellotti, R; Bogomolov, Ea; Boezio, M; Bonvicini, V; Bongi, M; Bruno, A; Vacchi, A; Vannuc...espandi
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