The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS-02) will continuously collect data for the lifetime of the International Space Station (ISS). On-orbit equalization must be performed to ensure the accuracy of the AMS… Click to show full abstract
The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS-02) will continuously collect data for the lifetime of the International Space Station (ISS). On-orbit equalization must be performed to ensure the accuracy of the AMS energy measurement (~ 1%) by the electromagnetic calorimeter (ECAL). The equalization is performed using the most probable value (MPV) of the cosmic-ray proton minimum ionizing particle (MIP). Kalman filter technique is used to improve the precision. The precision of the equalization with proton MIP is (7.206 ± 0.003) % and improved to (2.388 ± 0.002) % after the Kalman filter. From the toy Monte Carlo (MC) simulation, the error of the energy reconstruction is about 1.4% and 0.5% due to the 7.2% and 2.4% equalization accuracy, respectively. About 1.4% error due to ~ 7% equalization precision does not match the AMS requirement. With the improvement from the Kalman filter, the energy reconstruction error from the equalization is reduced to 0.5%, which can fulfill the AMS requirement.
               
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