Spaceborne study of the spectrum of iron-group nuclei in the 100-1000 GeV/nucleon energy range

Physics – Nuclear Physics

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Cosmic Rays, Energy Spectra, Nuclei (Nuclear Physics), Spaceborne Experiments, Charge Distribution, Iron, Nucleons, Radiation Detectors

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The Cosmos-1543 Sokol instrument, consisting of an ionization calorimeter and two Cerenkov charge detectors, was used to make cosmic-ray measurements at energies exceeding 10 to the 12th eV. Data on the spectrum of iron-group nuclei were obtained at energies ranging from 10 to the 12th to 10 to the 14th eV. The charge distribution of the nuclei is presented along with their differential energy spectrum.

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