Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
May 1985
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Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Atmospheric Radiation, Cosmic Rays, Gamma Rays, Heavy Ions, Linear Energy Transfer (Let), Neutron Distribution, Dosage, Elastic Properties, Electron Capture, Lunar Rocks, Navy, Radioactive Decay, Space Laboratories, Surveys
Scientific paper
A survey of atmospheric radiation components for the gamma and cosmic ray astrophysics branch of the Naval Research Laboratory has the following contents: Electron Capture Decay of Cosmic Rays; Cosmic Ray Heavy Ions at and Above 40,000 Feet; Neutron Generated Single Event Upsets in the Atmosphere; Nuclear Cross Sections, Cosmic Ray Propagation and Source Composition; Radiation Transport of Cosmic Ray Nuclei in Lunar Material and Radiation Doses; Non-Geometric Behavior of Nucleus Nucleus Total Inelastic Cross Sections; Environmental Models for Single Event Upset Estimation; Uncertainties in Cosmic Ray Source Composition; Late Stage in Acceleration of Cosmic Rays; Ultraheavy Cosmic Rays and Electron Capture; Propagation of Heavy Cosmic Ray Nuclei; On the Abundances of Ultraheavy Cosmic Rays; LET-Distributions and Doses of HZE Radiation Components at Near Earth Orbits; and Radiation Doses and LET (Linear Energy Transfer) Distributions of Cosmic Rays.
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