The Relative Abundance of the Carbon Isotopes 12C and 13C in Primary Cosmic Radiation

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Mass measurements have been performed on stopping cosmic ray carbon nuclei in a nuclear emulsion stack, which was exposed to the primary radiation in a high altitude balloon flight. The mass determinations are based on measurements of mean track width and residual range in the range intervals 0

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