Measurement of the iron spectrum from 60 to 200 GeV per nucleon

Physics – Nuclear Physics

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Cosmic Rays, Energy Spectra, Iron, Nuclei (Nuclear Physics), Balloon-Borne Instruments, Cerenkov Counters, Data Processing, Spectrometers

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The high energy gas Cerenkov Spectrometer (HEGCS) was flown by balloon
from Palestine, Texas on September 30, 1983. The instrument maintained
an altitude of 118,000 ft (4.7 g/sq cms) for 6 hours. Details of the
ongoing data analysis and preliminary results on the Fe spectrum to 10
to the 13th power eV/nucleus are given.

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