Use of relativistic rise in ionization chambers for measurement of high energy heavy nucleiA balloon-borne instrument has been constructed to measure the energy spectra of cosmic-ray heavy nuclei in the range of about 0.3 to about 100 GeV/amu. It makes use of the relativistic rise portion of the Bethe-Bloch curve in ionization chambers for energy determination in the 10- to 100-GeV/amu interval. The instrument consists of six layers of dual-gap ionization chambers for energy determination above 10 GeV/amu. Charge is determined with a NE114 scintillator and a Pilot 425 plastic Cerenkov counter. A CO2 gas Cerenkov detector (1 atm; threshold of 30 GeV/amu) calibrates the ion chambers in the relativistic rise region. The main emphasis of the instrument is the determination of the change of the ratio of Iron (26) to the Iron secondaries (21-25) in the energy range of 10 to 100 GeV/amu. Preliminary data from a balloon flight in the fall of 1982 from Palestine, TX is presented.
Document ID
19850040862
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Barthelmy, S. D. (Simon Fraser Univ. Burnaby British Columbia, Canada)
Israel, M. H. (Simon Fraser Univ. Burnaby British Columbia, Canada)
Klarmann, J. (Washington University St. Louis, MO, United States)
Vogel, J. S. (Simon Fraser University Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)