The goal of the PolarquEEEst experiment was to measure the cosmic charged particle rate at latitudes greater than 66∘ N, where no systematic and accurate measurements at sea level have ever been performed. A latitude range well above the Arctic Circle was explored on board of a sailboat, up to the unprecedented northernmost value of 82 ∘07 ′ N. In this paper a description of the experimental set-up is reported, then the procedures for calibration and data analysis are described in detail. The results show that the rate measured in this latitude range stays constant within a novel accuracy of ± 1 %.
New high precision measurements of the cosmic charged particle rate beyond the Arctic Circle with the PolarquEEEst experiment
La Rocca P.;Mandaglio G.;Riggi F.;
2020-01-01
Abstract
The goal of the PolarquEEEst experiment was to measure the cosmic charged particle rate at latitudes greater than 66∘ N, where no systematic and accurate measurements at sea level have ever been performed. A latitude range well above the Arctic Circle was explored on board of a sailboat, up to the unprecedented northernmost value of 82 ∘07 ′ N. In this paper a description of the experimental set-up is reported, then the procedures for calibration and data analysis are described in detail. The results show that the rate measured in this latitude range stays constant within a novel accuracy of ± 1 %.File in questo prodotto:
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