Sub-iron to iron nuclei in low-energy (50-200 MeV nucl-1) cosmic rays as observed in the Skylab experiment

Durgaprasad, N. ; Biswas, S. (1988) Sub-iron to iron nuclei in low-energy (50-200 MeV nucl-1) cosmic rays as observed in the Skylab experiment Astrophysics and Space Science, 149 (1). pp. 163-170. ISSN 0004-640X

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Abstract

In this paper we present our most recent results on the sub-iron (Sc to Cr) to Fe nuclei abundance ratios in the low-energy cosmic rays of 50 to 250 MeV nucl.-1 and their implications as observed in the Skylab experiment. In view of the importance of this ratio in determining the cosmic-ray pathlength in interstellar medium, we have obtained additional data in the same detector module and the results of final analysis are reported. Charge determinations in the Lexan detector were made from an average of about four independent measurements of Z for each of the cosmic-ray events and the mean charge resolution is obtained as ΔZ/Z≈0.2.. From about 100 events of calcium to nickel in low-energy cosmic rays, sub-iron (Sc to Cr) to Fe-Co ratio is determined as 1.43±0.40 in 50-250 MeV nucl.-1. This shows a large energy dependence of the ratio as compared to the value of 0.4-0.8 in 200-1000 MeV nucl.-1 as measured by many investigators. The origin of this large enhancement of the ratios in low-energy cosmic rays is not known at present. Some possible suggestions are briefly mentioned.

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