Measurement of the cosmic-ray iron spectrum between 60 and 200 GeV per nucleon

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Cosmic Rays, Galactic Radiation, Nucleons, Cerenkov Counters, Iron, Radiation Measurement

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A measurement of the spectral index of Galactic cosmic-ray (GCR) iron has been made using a high-energy gas Cerenkov spectrometer. The spectral index of GCR iron is found to be 2.56 + or - 0.11 in the energy range 57-200 GeV/ nucleon. This result indicates that the source spectrum of GCR iron is similar to that of other primary GCR nuclei and is consistent with the simplest models of GCR propagation.

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