Investigation of the platinum, lead and actinide regions of the charge spectrum of galactic cosmic rays

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The Dublin-Berkeley connection goes back to the late sixties when experiments on the charge composition of cosmic ray nuclei which were started in collaboration with the General Electric Research Center at Schenectady were continued. We report here on the ultra heavy cosmic ray experiment (UHCRE) carried out by the Dublin-ESTEC collaboration which has its origins in the investigations of those years. Results on the charge spectrum of ultra heavy cosmic ray nuclei, including the actinides, are presented.

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