2017
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/201614506002
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GRAINE balloon experiment in 2015

Abstract: Abstract.Observations of cosmic gamma rays are important for studying high energy phenomena in the universe. Since 2008, the Large Area Telescope on the Fermi satellite has surveyed the whole gamma-ray sky in the sub-GeV/GeV energy region, and accumurated a large amount of data. However, observations at the low galactic latitude remains difficult because of a lack of angular resolution, increase of background flux originating from galactic diffuse gamma rays, etc. The Gamma-Ray Astro-Imager with Nuclear Emulsi… Show more

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“…The first practical data acquisition using HTS went smoothly, and it took about three months to finish 41 m 2 of the converter films and the time-stamper films. The analysis of gamma-ray event (γ → e + + e − ) selection is described in [10]. The density of the number of tracks read out by HTS was 400 tracks/mm 2 in each film.…”
Section: Gamma-ray Event Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first practical data acquisition using HTS went smoothly, and it took about three months to finish 41 m 2 of the converter films and the time-stamper films. The analysis of gamma-ray event (γ → e + + e − ) selection is described in [10]. The density of the number of tracks read out by HTS was 400 tracks/mm 2 in each film.…”
Section: Gamma-ray Event Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%