NUCLEON-2 Mission for the investigation of heavy cosmic rays nuclei
V. Bulatov, S. Filipov, D. Karmanov, I. Kovalev, A. Kurganov, A., Mansurov, M. Panasyuk, A. Panov, D. Podorozhny, D. Polkov, G. Sedov, P., Tkatchev, A. Turundaevskiy

TL;DR
The NUCLEON-2 mission is designed to analyze the isotope and charge composition of heavy cosmic ray nuclei from carbon to trans-uranium elements at energies above 100 MeV/N, using advanced detection and analysis techniques.
Contribution
This paper introduces the design and simulation results of the NUCLEON-2 satellite experiment for heavy cosmic ray nuclei analysis.
Findings
Simulation confirms isotope resolution capabilities.
Prototype beam tests validate detection algorithms.
Design demonstrates feasibility for heavy ion cosmic ray studies.
Abstract
The NUCLEON-2 experiment is aimed at the investigation of isotope and charge composition of ions from carbon up to trans-uranium elements in the energy range over about a hundred MeV/N. The concept design of the NUCLEON-2 satellite cosmic ray experiment is presented. The performed simulation and preliminary prototype beam test confirms the isotope resolution algorithms and techniques.
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