Abstract

This paper discusses a longitudinally segmented allene doped liquid argon detector used as a range telescope for identification of stopping particles. The detector is capable of isotopic identification at energies from < 0.2 to > 1 GeV/nucleon for atomic mass less than 150. It is meant to be flown on a long duration balloon flight for observation of heavy cosmic rays and high energy gamma rays, and for use at accelerators in identification of fragmentation products from high energy nuclear interactions.

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