Computer Science
Scientific paper
Aug 1985
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1985icrc....5..309t&link_type=abstract
In NASA. Goddard Space Flight Center 19th Intern. Cosmic Ray Conf., Vol. 5 p 309-311 (SEE N85-34991 23-93)
Computer Science
Airborne Equipment, Altitude, Cosmic Rays, Depth, Variations, Lead (Metal), Scintillation Counters, Vertical Distribution
Scientific paper
The altitude variations of cosmic-ray total and hard components were
measured up to 12,000 m on board a jet liner over Japan island on
December, 1981. Observed results together with soft component are
presented comparing with the model calculations through the atmosphere
by applying the hadronic cascade.
Inoue Akihiko
Murakami Katsuhiko
Nishi Keizo
Takahashi Keitaro
Wada Makoto
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