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Oct 1982
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Astrophysical Journal, Part 2 - Letters to the Editor, vol. 261, Oct. 15, 1982, p. L117-L120. No. NAS8-27977; No. NAS8-27978
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Abundance, Actinide Series, Cosmic Rays, Heao 3, Nuclear Fusion, Radiation Measurement, Lead (Metal), Nuclides, Platinum, Solar System
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The HEAO 3 detector of heavy cosmic-ray nuclei has observed one possible actinide nucleus and some 100 nuclei of the platinum-lead group of elements. The resulting upper limit of 3% for the abundance ratio of actinides to platinum-lead nuclides is significantly lower than previous results from other observations. This new limit is inconsistent with freshly synthesized, pure r-process sources for cosmic-ray nuclei in this charge interval but is consistent with a source having a composition similar to the solar system, or to aged r-process material. We observe no events with a charge greater than 96.
Binns Robert W.
Fickle R. K.
Garrard Thomas L.
Israel Martin H.
Klarmann J.
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