M. Lanfranchi
University of Perugia
4 Papers
16 Citations
M. Lanfranchi is an academic researcher from University of Perugia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Semiconductor detector & Particle detector. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Momentum spectra of atmospheric pions, muons, electrons and positrons at balloon altitudes
Antonio Codino,Maria Teresa Brunetti,Costanzo Federico,Catia Grimani,M. Lanfranchi,Mauro Menichelli,M. Miozza,R. L. Golden,S. J. Stochaj,S. A. Stephens,John Mitchell,Jonathan F. Ormes,R. E. Streitmatter,M. Hof,C. Pfeifer,W. Menn,M. Simon,G. Basini,Marco Ricci,F. M. Brancaccio,P. Papini,S. Piccardi,P. Spillantini,M. P. De Pascale,A. Morselli,P. Picozza +25 more
TL;DR: The first measurement of the positive muon spectrum in the range 0:15 GeV c 1 to 2 GeVc 1 is reported in this paper, where the spectral index of the negative muon momentum spectrum is 2:39 0:05 in agreement with analytical cascade calculations which assume a primary proton kinetic energy spectrum with a slope of 2:740:02 in the corresponding kinetic energy range.
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A charge preamplifier with a large dynamic range for the detection of ultra heavy nuclides in space experiments
TL;DR: In this article, a charge preamplifier with a large dynamic range and related readout system has been designed, constructed and tested for readout of silicon multistrip detectors for cosmic ray experiments in space.
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Response of silicon multistrip detectors and a cesium iodide scintillator to a calcium ion beam of 0.5 GeV/u
Antonio Codino,M. Miozza,Maria Teresa Brunetti,B. Checcucci,Costanzo Federico,Catia Grimani,M. Lanfranchi,T. Macchiaiolo,Mauro Menichelli,P. Maffei,F. Plouin,H. Vocca +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors constructed and operated charge preamplifiers for silicon strip detectors with a dynamic range extending from fractions of minimum ionising particle (MIP) up to 16 124 MIPs.
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Comparison between computed and measured response of silicon strip detectors exposed to carbon, calcium and ruthenium ion beams
Antonio Codino,F. Plouin,C. Bellachioma,Maria Teresa Brunetti,B. Checcucci,Costanzo Federico,M. Lanfranchi,P. Maffei,M. Miozza,H. Vocca +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the response of silicon strip detectors exposed to energetic heavy ions in the energy interval from 0.3 up to 1.4 GeV/u has been measured at the SIS accelerator at GSI.
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