Some comments on the investigation of nuclear and electromagnetic interactions of relativistic ultra heavy cosmic ray nuclei in the Dublin-ESTEC experiment

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Cosmic Rays, Electromagnetic Interactions, Fragmentation, Heavy Nuclei, Nuclear Interactions, Relativistic Particles, Abundance, Actinide Series, Charge Distribution, Propagation, Radiation Counters

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Recent results on the fragmentation of Z greater than 70 nuclei with energies up to 10 GeV/nucleon have given new information on the energy dependence of nuclear and electromagnetic cross sections relevant to the study of high energy ultra heavy cosmic ray nuclei. The impact this new information could have on the Dublin-ESTEC Ultra Heavy Cosmic Ray Experiment, (UHCRE), is discussed and measurements being undertaken as part of the programme to provide a charge spectrum for nuclei with Z greater than 70 are described. Preliminary results will be presented.

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