Properties of low energy ions observed in the SKYLAB cosmic ray experiment

Physics – Nuclear Physics

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Cosmic Rays, Nuclei (Nuclear Physics), Particle Energy, Skylab Program, Argon, Energy Spectra, Irradiation, Lexan (Trademark), Magnesium, Oxygen Spectra, Ultraviolet Radiation

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Results are reported for a detailed analysis of low-energy cosmic-ray nuclei of the oxygen and iron groups detected on Skylab. A relatively high flux of oxygen-group nuclei was apparently detected, and an attempt is made to describe the energy spectrum of these nuclei. Fluxes of Mg-Ar nuclei are given for energies of 13.0, 22.1, and 72.4 MeV; an O:Mg-Ar:Fe ratio of 120:14:1 is obtained at about 70 MeV/amu. The data are taken as supporting a previously proposed two-component model.

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