Automatic Searching for Fe-Nucleus Vertex Points in Balloon Emulsion Experiment RUNJOB

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In 6 out of the 10 successful balloon flights in the RUNJOB experiment emulsion chambers comprised screen-type X-ray films (SXF). A new method has been developed, that allows selecting tracks produced by heavy nuclei with a wide microscope stage driven by stepping motors and optics interfaced to a PC. In this paper we show the second step of the experimental procedure: tracing up nucleus tracks in emulsion layers, searching for and review of the interaction vertex points originated by heavy nuclei. The results and the analysis are presented in this work. It gives an opportunity to obtain in future heavy nucleus spectra with low threshold in a wide energy range using RUNJOB typical

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