Measurements of cosmic ray H-2 and He-3 nuclei above 100 MeV/nuc using a balloon borne telescope

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Balloon Sounding, Cosmic Rays, Energy Spectra, Helium Isotopes, Hydrogen Isotopes, Nuclei (Nuclear Physics), Abundance, Cerenkov Counters, Isotope Separation, Mass Ratios, Particle Telescopes

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A recent measurement of the hydrogen and helium isotopes obtained from a balloon borne experiment flown from Fort Churchill, Canada at an atmospheric depth of 2.9 g/sq cm on 4 July 1977 is reported. Primary spectra of H-2 and He-3 were obtained up to 150 to 300 MeV/nuc, respectively. The helium isotope observations makes it possible to obtain a mutually consistent picture of galactic propagation and solar modulation and gives information on the possible forms of the He-4 source spectrum.

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