The mass spectrum of charged cosmic rays at mountain altitudes

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Cosmic Rays, High Altitude Environments, Mass Spectra, Deuterons, Helium Ions, Hydrogen Ions, Mass Spectrometers, Mesons, Muons, Protons

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A cosmic ray mass spectrometer using a superconducting magnet, digitized wire spark chambers, and a scintillation counter time of flight system has been operated at an altitude of 2750 meters. The apparatus is most sensitive to charge particles with momentum to mass ratios between 0.2 and 2.0. Operation of the apparatus is analyzed. Results for the momentum spectra of protons, deuterons, He-4 and muons are presented and upper limits are obtained for antiprotons, charged k-mesons, H-3, He-3, hypothetical superdense nuclei, and hypothetical massive particles in the 5 to 10 GeV/sq cm c squared mass range. Results are discussed and interpreted in terms of a cosmic ray atmospheric cascade calculation developed for that purpose.

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