Atmospheric vertical gamma ray flux in the MeV range

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Atmospheric Radiation, Gamma Rays, Radiation Measurement, X Ray Spectra, Background Radiation, Balloon-Borne Instruments, Compton Effect, Diffuse Radiation, Energy Spectra, Vertical Distribution, X Ray Telescopes

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On Feb. 27, 1973, gamma ray measurements in the energy range 1.5-10 MeV were performed with a balloon-borne double Compton telescope from Palestine, Texas. The telescope had a mean acceptance cone of 20-deg half angle. From this measurement the spectra of vertical atmospheric gamma rays could be derived for various depths. These spectra are presented and compared with other theoretical and experimental work.

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