ECCO: Th/U/Pu/Cm Dating of Galactic Cosmic Ray Nuclei
- Creators
- Westphal, A. J.
- Weaver, B. A.
- Solarz, M.
- Dominguez, G.
- Craig, N.
- Adams, J. H., Jr.
- Barbier, L. M.
- Christian, E. R.
- Mitchell, J. W.
- Binns, W. R.
- Israel, M. H.
- Cummings, J. R.
- Leske, R. A.
- Mewaldt, R. A.
- Schindler, S. M.
- Stone, E. C.
- Wiedenbeck, M. E.
- Doke, T.
- Hasebe, N.
- Hayashi, T.
- Ogura, K.
- Tarle, G.
- Tomasch, A.
- Schubnell, N.
- Tawara, H.
- Waddington, C. J.
- Yasuda, N.
- Others:
- Simon, M.
- Lorenz, E.
- Pohl, M.
Abstract
The ECCO instrument is one of two instruments which comprise the HNX mission. The principal goal of ECCO (the Extremely-heavy Cosmic-ray Composition Observer) is to measure the age of galactic cosmic ray nuclei using the actinides (Th, U, Pu, Cm) as clocks. As a bonus, ECCO will search with unprecedented sensitivity for longlived elements in the superheavy island of stability. ECCO is an enormous array (23 m2 ) of BP-1 glass track-etch detectors, and is based on the successful flight heritage of the Trek detector which was deployed externally on Mir. We present a description of the instrument, estimates of expected performance, and recent calibrations which demonstrate that the actinides can be resolved from each other with good charge resolution.
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