The ARGO-YBJ experiment has been taking data for one year with a 6000 m2 full-coverage carpet of resistive plate chambers. The status of the detector and its present performance are discussed, in connection with the first results of the experiment in cosmic-ray astrophysics.
Bacci, C., Bussino, S.A.M., Celio, P., DE VINCENZI, M., Mari, S.M., Pistilli, P. (2007). ARGO-YBJ: Present status and first investigations in cosmic-ray astrophysics. In 5th Workshop on Science with the New Generation High Energy Gamma-ray Experiments (SciNe-GHE07) (pp.225-234). Frascati : LNF-SIS.
ARGO-YBJ: Present status and first investigations in cosmic-ray astrophysics
BACCI, Cesare;BUSSINO, Severino Angelo Maria;CELIO, PAOLA;DE VINCENZI, Mario;MARI, Stefano Maria;PISTILLI, Pio
2007-01-01
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The ARGO-YBJ experiment has been taking data for one year with a 6000 m2 full-coverage carpet of resistive plate chambers. The status of the detector and its present performance are discussed, in connection with the first results of the experiment in cosmic-ray astrophysics.File in questo prodotto:
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