Physics – Nuclear Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1983
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IN: International Cosmic Ray Conference, 18th, Bangalore, India, August 22-September 3, 1983, Conference Papers. Volume 2 (A85-2
Physics
Nuclear Physics
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Fragmentation, Isotope Separation, Neon, Nuclei (Nuclear Physics), Oxygen, Carbon, Charge Distribution, Cross Sections, Hydrogen, Methylene
Scientific paper
Fragmentation of Ne-20 and O-16 nuclei in CH2 and C targets at several energies between 400 and 1000 MeV/nuc is carried out in order to obtain cross sections in hydrogen for use in the galactic cosmic ray propagation problem. Charge changing and isotopic cross sections for the fragments with Z greater than or equal to 4 are obtained. The hydrogen cross sections are obtained by a subtraction procedure. The predictions of the semi-empirical model of Tsao and Silberberg (1979) are given and in general there is good agreement between the measurements and the predictions.
Brautigam D. A.
Kish J. C.
Schrier D. A.
Webber William R.
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