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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: This experiment was carried out during three balloon flights which provided a total exposure of 3500 + or - 60 sq m sec sterad at an average depth of 4.8 g/sq cm The detector, in which the development of cascade showers in a 33.7 rl absorber was sampled by 10 scintillation counters and 216 Geiger-Muller tubes, was calibrated at the Cornell Electron Synchrotron, the separation of cosmic electrons from the nuclear background was confirmed by extensive analysis of data from the flights, from the calibration and from ground level exposure. The spectral intensity of primary cosmic ray electrons were found in particles/sq m sec sterad GeV. Similarly, the ground level spectrum of secondary cosmic ray electrons was also found. The steepness of the spectrum of cosmic electrons relative to that of nuclei implies one of the following conclusions: either the injection spectrum of electrons is steeper than that of nuclei, or the electron spectrum has been steepened by Compton/synchrotron losses in the energy range covered by the experiment.
    Keywords: SPACE RADIATION
    Type: NASA-CR-141287 , TR-75-019
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: In an attempt to reduce divergences among independent measurements of the electron spectrum above 10 GeV, electrons were detected with the aid of a large hodoscope which incorporates 8 trays of Geiger tubes and 10 scintillation counters into a calorimeter containing 33 radiation lengths of lead. This instrument was thoroughly calibrated up to 9 GeV with an electron synchrotron and was flown twice at a depth of 5 g/sq cm for a total of 30 hours at ceiling. Electron showers at 10 GeV are completely contained within the calorimeter where their ionization is sampled twelve times, and where hodoscope trays provide information on the geometrical distribution of shower particles. Electrons appeared in a histogram of number of events vs. a X2 measure of goodness of fit to electron shower curves as a clearly resolved peak standing well above the nuclear background. The initial ionization and the lateral spread of shower particles are consistent with those of calibration electrons. In contrast, the behavior of the nuclear continuum associated with minimum ionizing incident particles is different from that of calibration electrons but similar to that of nuclear events associated with incident helium nuclei. The differential electron spectrum from 10 to 100 GeV was obtained.
    Keywords: SPACE RADIATION
    Type: TR-73-135 , Univ. of Md. Contrib. to the 13th Intern. Cosmic Ray Conf.; p 23-24
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