Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 1967
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1967sci...155..187f&link_type=abstract
Science, Volume 155, Issue 3759, pp. 187-189
Physics
9
Scientific paper
Cosmic ray nuclei have been observed with the use of plastic track-detecting solids in satellites and high-altitude balloon flights. Nuclear emulsions in the stacks of plastic sheets allowed the positive identification of cosmic ray nuclei as light as nitrogen. The most striking new information was the failure to observe relativistic iron nuclei, a result which has led to an advance in the understanding of track registration criteria.
Buford Price P.
Filz Robert C.
Fleischer Robert L.
Friedlander Michael W.
Fukui Katsura
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