Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1975
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1975icrc....9.3116d&link_type=abstract
In: International Cosmic Ray Conference, 14th, Munich, West Germany, August 15-29, 1975, Conference Papers. Volume 9. (A76-26851
Physics
Background Radiation, Gamma Rays, Oso-7, Radiation Detectors, X Ray Spectra, Fine Structure, Line Spectra, Radiant Flux Density, Radiation Belts, Radiation Counters, Satellite Orbits, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Trapped Particles
Scientific paper
The counting rate as measured by the gamma ray monitor on the OSO-7 satellite, covering the energy range 0.3-10 MeV, during a sixteen month period (October 1971-December 1972) was considerably higher than expected from balloon data previously reported. Dyer et al. (1971) have shown the importance of activation in satellites for diffuse gamma flux measurements. The OSO-7 spectra exhibit strong, complex line structure, especially between 400 keV and 900 keV, and several identifications can be made consistent with the model of Dyer et al. The spectral structure and time variations are presented which must be explained by any activation model.
Chupp Edward L.
Dunphy Philip P.
Dyer C. S.
Forrest David J.
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