High energy irradiations simulating cosmic-ray-induced planetary gamma ray production: I. Fe target.

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Cosmic Rays:Planetary Surfaces, Planetary Surfaces:Cosmic Rays

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A series of 6 GeV proton irradiations at the Argonne National Laboratory's Zero Gradient Synchrocyclotron included the bombardment of two thick Fe targets for the purpose of simulating the cosmic ray bombardment of planetary objects in space. Cosmic ray bombardment leads to characteristic gamma ray production, from which, by measuring their energy and intensity, surface composition may be derived.

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