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Papers published on the project so far:

  • "ISOMAX: A Balloon-borne Instrument to Study Berlyllium and Other Light Isotopes in the Cosmic Radiation",
    R. 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,
    Proc. 23th International Cosmic Ray Conference, (1993)
  • "A Telemetry/Frame Sync Board for Use in Balloon Payloads",
    E. R. Christian, J. W. Mitchell, R. Baker, P. Goodwin, R. Nace, R. Smith,
    Proc. 24th International Cosmic Ray Conference, (1995)
  • "Performance of CAMAC TDC and ADC in magnetic field",
    S. K. Gupta, L. M. Barbier, E. R. Christian, S. Geier, J. F. Krizmanic, J. W. Mitchell, R. E. Streitmatter, P. J. Wasilewsski,
    Nucl. Instr. and Meth. 400 (1997) 428-434

The ISOMAX experiment generated four contributions to the Centennial meeting of the American Physical Society in Atlanta, GA, 1999:

  • [PP01.159] -- Performance of the ISOMAX Cherenkov Detectors
  • [VB10.01 ] -- The Isotope Magnet Experiment (ISOMAX)
  • [VB10.02 ] -- The ISOMAX Magnet Spectrometer
  • [VB10.03 ] -- The ISOMAX Time-of-Flight System

The corresponding abstracts can be found by clicking on the session-numbers.


Four more papers were produced for the 26th International Cosmic Ray Conference in Salt Lake City, UT, 1999:

  • OG 1.1.33 The ISOMAX Magnet Spectrometer
  • OG 1.1.32 In-flight Performance of the ISOMAX TOF
  • OG 1.1.09 Cosmic Ray Isotope Measurements using the Cherenkov-rigidity Technique in ISOMAX
  • OG 1.1.31 ISOMAX: Flight Performance of The Isotope Magnet Experiment

Clicking on the session numbers wil link you to a PostScript version of the corresponding paper (four pages - approximately 1.5Mb)