Isotopic measurements of the cosmic ray nuclei at 1.7 GeV/n and 0.5 GeV/n

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Abundance, Chemical Composition, Cosmic Rays, Energy Spectra, Isotopes, Nucleons, Atmospheric Radiation, Cerenkov Radiation, Error Analysis, Geomagnetism, Magnetic Rigidity, Milky Way Galaxy, Particle Tracks, Particle Trajectories, Scintillation Counters

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Results are presented on the mean isotopic composition of cosmic ray nuclei, or the average neutron excess for the elements Be to Si. At 1.7 GeV/nucleon they have been obtained by comparing the abundances measured above a rigidity threshold at Palestine, Texas, with abundances measured above an equivalent velocity threshold at Cape Girardeau Missouri. At 0.5 GeV/nucleon the results are obtained by analysing the variation in the chemical composition with energy in the energy region around the geomagnetic cut-off.

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