A search for solar neutrons on a long duration balloon flight

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Balloon-Borne Instruments, Flux (Rate), Solar Activity Effects, Solar Flares, Solar Neutrons, Flight Paths, Neutron Counters, Scintillation Counters, Time Of Flight Spectrometers

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The EOSCOR 3 detector, designed to measure the flux of solar neutrons, was flown on a long duration RACOON balloon flight from Australia during Jan. through Feb, 1983. The Circum-global flight lasted 22 days. No major solar activity occurred during the flight and thus only an upper limit to the solar flare neutrons flux is given. The atmospheric neutron response is compared with that obtained on earlier flights from Palestine, Texas.

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