V. I. Alekseev, V. A. Baskov, V. A. Dronov, A. I. L’vov, A. V. Kolzov, Yu. F. Krechetov, V. V. Poliansky, S. S. Sidorin, E. A. Khafizova
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The scintillation amplitude−coordinate spectrometer with a thickness of 0.58X0 has been calibrated using cosmic radiation. The light signals in the spectrometer are detected by FEU-49 and FEU-85 photomultiplier tubes, which determine the amplitude and coordinate systems, respectively. It has been established that the relative amplitude and coordinate resolutions depend on the point of particle incidence on the spectrometer. The relative amplitude and coordinate resolutions measured at the center of the spectrometer appear to be the best, and their values are ~8.7% and ~1.6 cm, respectively.
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Instruments and Experimental Techniques is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes reviews describing advanced methods for physical measurements and techniques and original articles that present techniques for physical measurements, principles of operation, design, methods of application, and analysis of the operation of physical instruments used in all fields of experimental physics and when conducting measurements using physical methods and instruments in astronomy, natural sciences, chemistry, biology, medicine, and ecology.