Energy Spectra and Elemental Composition of Nuclei above 100 TeV from a Series of JACEE Balloon Flights

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Paper presented by T. Tominaga at the 24th Int'l Cosmic Ray Conference. Two postscript files, compressed and uuencoded by uufi

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The Japanese-American Cooperative Emulsion Experiment (JACEE) has recently carried out a series of Antarctic circumpolar balloon flights (JACEE-10 ~ JACEE-13) for the study of high energy elemental composition and energy spectra of cosmic rays. The total exposure factor of these experiments is 663 m**2-hr, which is about twice the cumulative exposure from JACEE-1 through JACEE-8. Preliminary results from the Antarctic flights have been included in the cumulative JACEE spectrum.

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