Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1969
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1969phrvl..23..338b&link_type=abstract
Physical Review Letters, vol. 23, Issue 6, pp. 338-342
Physics
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Scientific paper
Interleaved layers of nuclear photographic emulsion and plastic detectors, covering a total area of 21 m2, were exposed to the primary cosmic radiation on high-altitude balloon flights. Flux values, in particles/m2 sr sec, have been estimated to be J(Z>=33)>=2.6×10-5, J(33<=Z<=40)<=1.9×10-5, J(Z>=70)>~1×10-6. These values refer to the top of the atmosphere, after extrapolation through 1.5 g/cm2 of detector and 3.5 g/cm2 of atmosphere, for particles with magnetic rigidities above 5 GeV.
Blanford George E.
Buford Price P.
Fleischer Robert L.
Friedlander Michael W.
Klarmann J.
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