Chemical Composition of Relativistic Cosmic Rays Detected above the Atmosphere
- 15 February 1970
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review D
- Vol. 1 (4) , 1021-1028
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.1.1021
Abstract
Final results on the first satellite experiment on abundances of cosmic-ray nuclei having a mean energy of several GeV per nucleon are presented. A nuclear-emulsion detector, exposed on Gemini XI in a near-equatorial orbit ranging between geographic latitudes ±29°, collected 619 high-quality tracks above the earth's atmosphere. Time resolution (within about 5 min) was provided by movement of a lower emulsion stack relative to an upper one. The detector was covered by only 0.07 g/ of aluminum and was favorably oriented for 18 h. The results on abundances, requiring no correction for secondary production in the atmosphere, are characterized by (a) a pronounced odd-even effect, with low abundances for elements of atomic number 7, 9, 11, and 13, compared to those of neighboring elements with even ; (b) approximately equal fluxes of neon, magnesium, and silicon, each being about one-fourth that of oxygen; and (c) an abundance gap in the region . The observed ratios of Be+B, , and to the medium group, , provide no evidence for significant variation of composition with rigidity between 3.5 and 30 GV. A primordial composition—prior to interactions of the cosmic rays with the interstellar medium—is calculated. This source composition is compared with "universal" and solar abundances.
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