Observation of enhanced sub-iron (Sc---Cr) to iron ration in low energy cosmic rays of 50-100 MeV/N in spacelab-3

Biswas, S. ; Durgaprasad, N. ; Mitra, Banashree ; Singh, R. K. ; Vahia, M. N. ; Dutta, A. ; Goswami, J. N. (1989) Observation of enhanced sub-iron (Sc---Cr) to iron ration in low energy cosmic rays of 50-100 MeV/N in spacelab-3 Advances in Space Research, 9 (12). pp. 25-28. ISSN 0273-1177

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Abstract

Relative abundances of sub-iron (Sc-Cr) to iron nuclei in low energy (50-100 MeV/N) galactic cosmic rays have been determined from an analysis of about 100 events of heavy ions (Z = 10-28) recorded in a detector assembly flown in the Anuradha cosmic ray experiment in the Spacelab-3 on a six day mission in April-May 1985. The measured abundance ratio of (Sc-Cr)/Fe nuclei in 50-100 MeV/N energy range is 1.1 ± 0.3, and the present result of enhanced ratio of sub-iron to iron nuclei is in agreement with other experimental results in 200-800 MeV/N range. The over-abundance of iron secondaries at these low energies cannot be explained in the conventional models for propagation of cosmic rays. Available experimental data indicate a very different time history for the low energy iron-group, as compared to those of lighter nuclei in galactic cosmic rays.

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