Diffuse component of gamma-radiation with E(gamma) greater than or equal to 5 MeV measured by high altitude balloons

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Diffuse Radiation, Gamma Rays, Primary Cosmic Rays, High Altitude Balloons

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The gamma-radiation detected by the balloon-borne instruments can be divided into three components Iγ = Iγcos + Iγatm + Iγloc where Iγcos is the primary radiation, Iγatm is the secondary radiation in the atmosphere due to cosmic rays, and Iγloc is the secondary radiation in the material of the balloon and gamma-telescope caused by cosmic rays.

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