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Nuclear fragmentation parameters needed for interpretation of observed fluxes of UH cosmic ray nuclei

Any study of the origin of the UH nuclei in the cosmic rays requires that their observed abundances be propagated back to the source. This demands a knowledge of the interaction cross sections in the materials of the detectors, any local overlying matter, and the interstellar medium. New measurement...

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Published in:Advances in space research 1995-06, Vol.15 (6), p.39-48
Main Authors: Waddington, C.J., Binns, W.R., Cummings, J.R., Garrard, T.L., Geer, L.Y., Klarmann, J., Nilsen, B.S.
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