Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
A 2 g/sq cm stack (22 sq m in area) containing 41 plastic sheets, one G-5 emulsion, and one high-speed Cerenkov film detector was launched by balloon from Minneapolis on Sept. 4, 1970. The stack received an effective exposure of 48 hr at 2.8 mbar and a cutoff rigidity of about 1.8 GV. The abundance ratios relative to Fe are reported for various charges and charge groups from Z = 29 to 105 on the basis of 70 presently measured events as well as previously obtained results. Between Fe and the Pt peak, the cosmic ray abundances appear to be similar to solar system abundances; the heavier nuclei are strongly overabundant and appear to have originated about 10 m.y. ago in a rapid neutron capture process.
Keywords:
SPACE RADIATION
Type:
International Conference on Cosmic Rays; Aug 16, 1971 - Aug 25, 1971; Hobart, Tasmania; Australia
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