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An Experiment to Measure the Air Fluorescence Yield in Electromagnetic Showers
[report]
2004
unpublished
FLuorescence in Air from SHowers (FLASH) or E-165 is an experiment to be carried out at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC). It aims to measure the total and the spectrally resolved air fluorescence yield of electromagnetic showers with an accuracy of better than 10%. The experiment explores the energy dependence of the yield down to the lowest energies effective in air showers, ∼ 100 keV. For this experiment, the SLAC linac will deliver a 28.5 GeV electron beam at intensities of 10 7
doi:10.2172/826972
fatcat:flqamrk52re5nmpk67unn7qb44