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Does the telescope use comparators to make sure the particle is large enough?

A cosmic ray telescope like the one I described today would typically use comparators to determine if the signal from each scintillator exceeds some threshold (typically pulse size is proportional to light collected, which is in turn proportional to energy loss of the particle). This would reject noise on the input (which could be from random photon emission, or low-energy radioactive background, or electronic pickup, or whatever) so that only real particles with large energy loss are detected.



Kate Scholberg 2017-04-20