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Estimation of chemical abundance of primary cosmic-ray nuclei over Alice Springs using balloon-borne passive detectors
Authors:D P Bhattacharyya  B Basu  P Pal  S Chakrabarty and M Fujii
Institution:(1) Department of Theoretical Physics, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science Jadavpur, 700 032 Calcutta, India;(2) The Institute of Space and Astronautical Sciences, 153 Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Summary A stack consisting of CR-39 (HCB 0.5%), nuclear emulsions and X-ray films was exposed to primary cosmic rays by a balloon lauched from Alice Springs in 1983 and was flown for 32 hours at an atmospheric depth 9.8 g cm−2 air. The recovered plastic plates were etched in 7.5 N NaOH solution at 80°C for 96 hours. The major and minor axes of the elliptic etch pits were analysed. About 1112 elliptic etch pits were scanned. The measured integral flux of very heavy (VH) and Fe nuclei above 3.5 GeV/n are in approximate aggreement with the earlier survey of Dokeet al., but yield a flatter energy spectrum when compared to the recent high-energy extrapolated spectrum of Zatsepinet al. The charges of the detected heavy nuclei were also confirmed from delta-ray counting of heavily ionized tracks in nuclear emulsions. The energy of the incident heavy nuclei has been measured from the distribution of opening angles of alpha fragments initiated by heavy nuclei in nuclear emulsions.
Keywords:Cosmic-ray interactions with the Earth
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