M. Simon
University of Siegen
11 Papers
50 Citations
M. Simon is an academic researcher from University of Siegen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cosmic ray & Scintillation. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
Performance of drift chambers in a magnetic rigidity spectrometer for measuring the cosmic radiation
M. Hof,M. Bremerich,W. Menn,C. Pfeifer,O. Reimer,M. Simon,John Mitchell,L. M. Barbier,E. R. Christian,Jonathan F. Ormes,R. E. Streitmatter,R. L. Golden,Steven Stochaj +12 more
TL;DR: A drift chamber tracking system was developed and flown as part of the IMAX balloon-borne magnetic spectrometer as discussed by the authors, which achieved a maximum detectable rigidity of 175 and 250 GV/c for protons and helium respectively.
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WiZard: a program to measure cosmic-ray antiprotons and positrons, and search for primordial antimatter
R. L. Golden,Steven Ahlen,J. J. Beatty,H. J. Crawford,P. J. Lindstrom,Jonathan F. Ormes,R. E. Streitmatter,C. R. Bower,R.M. Heinz,S. L. Mufson,T. G. Guzik,John P. Wefel,S.A. Stephens,James H. Adams,K. E. Krombel,A. J. Tylka,M. Simon,K. D. Mathis,P. Picozza,G. Barbiellini,Giuseppe Basini,F. Bongiorno,M. Ricci,Antonio Codino,C. De Marzo,B. Managelli,P. Galeotti,P. Spillantini,M. Bocciolini +28 more
TL;DR: In this article, the WiZard experiment was performed at the U.S. Space Station Freedom as a magnetic spectrometer dedicated to the search of primordial antimatter in the cosmic radiation.
The Isotopic Composition of Silicon and Iron In The Cosmic Radiation as Measured with the ALICE Experiment
A. Hesse,B. S. Acharya,U. Heinbach,W. Heinrich,M. Henkel,C. Koch,B. Luzzietti,C. Pfeiffer,M. Simon,J. A. Esposito,V. K. Balasubramanyan,L. M. Barbier,E. R. Christian,Jonathan F. Ormes,R. E. Streitmatter +14 more
- 01 Aug 1991
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•Book Chapter
ISOMAX: A Balloon-borne Instrument to Study Beryllium and Other Light Isotopes in the Cosmic Radiation
Robert E. Streitmatter,L. M. Barbier,M. Bremerich,E. R. Christian,M. Hof,K. E. Krombel,W. Menn,R. A. Mewaldt,J. W. Mitchell,J. F. Ormes,I. L. Rasmussen,S. M. Schindler,M. Simon +12 more
- 01 Jan 1993
TL;DR: The Isotope Magnet Experiment (ISOMAX) is a balloon-borne magnetic rigidity spectrometer designed to measure the light isotopes of the cosmic radiation.
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