GAMMA-400 is a new space experiment which will study gamma rays and cosmic rays from about 100 MeV up to some TeVs. The proposed instrument has an angular resolution ∼ 0.1 degrees at 10 GeV and better than ∼ 0.02 degrees above 100 GeV, and an energy resolution ∼ 1% at E > 100 GeV for gamma rays. With these characteristics the experiment will be able to contribute to the search for signatures of Dark Matter, and to the study of Galactic and ex-tragalactic gamma sources and diffuse emission. A large segmented calorimeter more than 25 X0 deep will allow the study of high-energy electrons, and the measurement of the flux of protons and nuclei up to the “knee” region.
The GAMMA-400 Space Experiment / Bongi, M.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2014), pp. 13-19. (Intervento presentato al convegno 14th ICATPP Conference International Conference on Advanced Technology and Particle Physics Como, Italy, 23 – 27 September 2013) [10.1142/9789814603164_0003].
The GAMMA-400 Space Experiment
BONGI, MASSIMO
2014
Abstract
GAMMA-400 is a new space experiment which will study gamma rays and cosmic rays from about 100 MeV up to some TeVs. The proposed instrument has an angular resolution ∼ 0.1 degrees at 10 GeV and better than ∼ 0.02 degrees above 100 GeV, and an energy resolution ∼ 1% at E > 100 GeV for gamma rays. With these characteristics the experiment will be able to contribute to the search for signatures of Dark Matter, and to the study of Galactic and ex-tragalactic gamma sources and diffuse emission. A large segmented calorimeter more than 25 X0 deep will allow the study of high-energy electrons, and the measurement of the flux of protons and nuclei up to the “knee” region.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.