Cosmic ray propagation studies from sub-iron and iron abundances in Spacelab-3 Anuradha experiment.

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Cosmic Rays: Detectors

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Solid state nuclear track detectors such as CR-39 and Lexan Polycarbonate, have been used to study the properties of low energy cosmic rays. Especially the study of the low energy region (namely 30 - 100 MeV/amu), was made possible in this work, by flying these plastics in space vehicles outside the earth's atmosphere. An enhanced ratio of 1.1±0.3 was observed for the ratio of (scandium to chromium) to iron nuclei in the 50 - 100 MeV/amu region.

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