Measurement of the deuteron spectra in low earth orbit with AMS

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A high statistics measurement of the deuteron spectrum over the kinetic energy per nucleon range 90 to 850 MeV/n, at several magnetic latitudes, was performed by the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) during the Shuttle flight STS-91 at altitudes near 380 km on a 51.7o orbit. Above the geomagnetic cutoff the observed deuteron flux is compatible with Leaky Box Model predictions. Below the geomagnetic cutoff a second spectrum was observed.

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