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Uncovering TIGER & the Boss

    After letting TIGER warm up a little over night, Dana removed the EMI shield from the instrument to reveal its innards.  TIGER's EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) shield serves a number of purposes.  For us, it serves to elminate any electromagnetic "noise" that NSBF's Support Integration Payload (SIP) may generate.  Since the SIP is responsible for assuring that TIGER's data is telemetered during the balloon flight, it continously transmits radio waves which can hamper the way that our photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) and pulse-height analysis (PHA) system operates.  There are 192 PMTs on TIGER that are responsible for taking in light produced in the scintillators, hodoscopes, or Cherenkov detectors and converting this light into a flow of electrons, or a current.  The PHA system takes this current and converts the amount of charge coming in to a digital value as a particle passes through the instrument, so that the amount of light released can be better quantified.
    TIGER's EMI shield is also important because these PMTs can also generate a lot of electromagnetic noise.  This year, with ANITA as our piggyback experiment, it is important to shield them from any radio noise, since they are looking for neutrino-induced radio Cherenkov emissions in the ice.


    It was an exciting day for the NSBF crew.  The Boss, the brand new launch vehicle, on its "maiden" balloon campaign was repaired (it had leaks from weathering during the winter months) and was successfully started up today.  The crew drove it around a bit - it's a pretty fantastic sight to behold.  The launch vehicle is an important part of every balloon campaign.  Since long-duration balloons are so large, even the slightest wind can cause them to drag a payload quite a lot during launch.  In addition to the driver, someone must stand where the payload hangs to direct the driver with the wind flow to keep the payload safe during launch.  Here is a picture of TIGER be-



ing launched in December 2001.
The Boss




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