Physics
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Aug 2001
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Proceedings of the 27th International Cosmic Ray Conference. 07-15 August, 2001. Hamburg, Germany. Under the auspices of the Int
Physics
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We report on the measured 7 Li/6 Li ratio at an atmospheric depth of 4.6 g/cm2 in the energy range from 183 to 1314 MeV/nucleon, using the Isotope Magnet Experiment (ISOMAX). This balloon-borne magnetic spectrometer in combination with a Time-of-Flight system (TOF) and a silica-aerogel Cherenkov detector was built to measure the isotopic composition of the light elements (3 ≤ Z ≤ 8) in the cosmic radiation up to several GeV/nucleon. ISOMAX was flown on August 4-5, 1998, from Lynn Lake, Manitoba, Canada. The data was collected during 13 hours at an altitude which corresponds to a residual atmosphere of less than 5 g/cm2 . The results on 10 Be/9 Be ratio are presented in the these proceedings by Hams et al. (2001) in the TOF regime and by de Nolfo et al. (2001) in the Cherenkov regime.
Barbier Loius M.
Bremerich M.
Christian Eric R.
de Nolfo Georgia Adair
Geier Stephan
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