Physics – Nuclear Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 1980
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1980icrc....1..455t&link_type=abstract
In: International Cosmic Ray Conference, 16th, Kyoto, Japan, August 6-18, 1979, Conference Papers. Volume 1. (A81-12386 02-93) T
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Abundance, Cosmic Rays, Heavy Elements, Iris Satellites, Iron Isotopes, Calcium Isotopes, Interstellar Matter, Nickel Isotopes, Nuclei (Nuclear Physics)
Scientific paper
The IRIS Fe isotope experiment was extended to atomic charges of Z = 19, with isotopic distributions for 500 events ranging from 18 to 28. Normalization of the detector response functions at Fe-56 produced a single well resolved peak at Sc-45, establishing the resolution and mass scale of the device over the entire charge region. The abundance distributions for the predominantly primary isotopes Ca-40, Fe-54, Fe-56, Ni-58, and Ni-60 do not indicate a large admixture of material with distinctly nonsolar abundances.
Ahlen Steven P.
Cartwright Brian G.
Solarz M.
Tarle Greg
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