The abundances of actinide nuclei in the cosmic radiation as clues to cosmic ray origin

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The solid-state nuclear-track detector (SSNTD) array of the DIAS-ESTEC Ultra Heavy Cosmic Ray Experiment (UHCRE) on the Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) collected approximately 3000 cosmic-ray nuclei with Z>65 in the E>1.5 GeV/nucleon energy region during an exposure of approximately 150 m2 sr yr in Earth orbit. Following further analysis and extensive experimental work to improve charge resolution, the upgraded charge spectrum for the actinides is presented.

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