Abstract
The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, AMS, is successfully collecting data since its installation on the International Space Station on May 19, 2011. One of the main AMS objectives is the measurement of cosmic ray positrons and electrons at the highest energies. We present a new technique for the identification of electrons and positrons, which is used in the AMS data analysis in the energy range up to a few TeV. The focus of this article is on the rejection of the proton background using the AMS silicon tracker, the time-of-flight counters, and the electromagnetic calorimeter.
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