Be-10 abundance and the age of cosmic rays - A balloon measurement

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Abundance, Balloon Sounding, Beryllium 10, Cosmic Rays, Background Radiation, Boron, Carbon, Histograms, Maximum Likelihood Estimates, Nitrogen, Particle Mass

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A balloon-borne payload was launched from Thompson, Canada, on August 15, 1973. The float depth averaged 4.5 g/sq cm of residual atmosphere, and the experiment live time was 31,500 sec. A total-energy-versus-range technique was used in the measurements. Preliminary results from this experiment have been given by Hagen et al. (1975). The final results are reported along with a detailed description of the analysis techniques. Information is provided concerning improved atmospheric and energy corrections, an updated estimation of the modulation effects, and a revised lifetime estimate.

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