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Title | The First Five Years of the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the International Space Station | ||||||||||
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Author(s) | Ting, Samuel (speaker) (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US)) | ||||||||||
Corporate author(s) | CERN. Geneva | ||||||||||
Imprint | 2016-12-08. - Streaming video. | ||||||||||
Series | (CERN Colloquium) | ||||||||||
Lecture note | on 2016-12-08T17:00:00 | ||||||||||
Subject category | CERN Colloquium | ||||||||||
Abstract | AMS is a multipurpose magnetic spectrometer designed to measure elementary particles and nuclei to the TeV region. In the five years since its installation on the International Space Station, it has collected more than 90 billion cosmic rays. Some of the unexpected results and their possible interpretations will be presented. | ||||||||||
Copyright/License | © 2016-2024 CERN | ||||||||||
Submitted by | angela.ricci@cern.ch |