NOTE: Text or symbols not renderable in plain ASCII are indicated by [...]. Abstract is included in .pdf document. We measured the flux of cosmic ray electrons in a series of high altitude balloon flights. Balloons launched from Fort Churchill, Manitoba,on 17 June, 2 July, 9 July, and 21 July, 1967, floated near 2 g/cm[superscript 2] atmospheric depth; and one launched from Palestine, Texas on 7 April, 1967, floated near 5 g/cm[superscript 2]. The detector system included a threshold gas Cerenkov counter, a digital spark chamber with lead plates, and scintillation counters. During the flight of 9 July, the detector was pointed toward the nadir to observe the splash albedo. We present the resulting energy spectrum and also the return albed...
Precision results on cosmic-ray electrons are presented in the energy range from 0.5 GeV to 1.4 TeV ...
Precision results on cosmic-ray electrons are presented in the energy range from 0.5 GeV to 1.4 TeV ...
Precision results on cosmic-ray electrons are presented in the energy range from 0.5 GeV to 1.4 TeV ...
Observations of cosmic-ray electrons in the energy range of 12 Mev to 1 Gev were made in 1967 in a s...
Observations of cosmic-ray electrons in the energy range of 12 Mev to 1 Gev were made in 1967 in a s...
Intensity and time variations of primary cosmic ray electrons measured with balloon borne Cerenkov t...
Experiment giving approximate energy spectrum of electron component in primary cosmic radiatio
The cosmic-ray positron and negatron spectra between 11 and 204 MeV have been measured in a series o...
NOTE: Text or symbols not renderable in plain ASCII are indicated by [...]. Abstract is included in ...
171-173The flux and energy spectra of the splash albedo electrons of cosmic rays moving upwords in t...
The GEANT/FLUKA detector simulation and particle interaction package was used to develop a Monte Car...
During three balloon flights made in 1966 and 1967, cosmic electrons were investigated with the aid ...
Cosmic ray electron intensity and spectrum measurements between 20 MeV and 4 BeV - 196
Precision results on cosmic-ray electrons are presented in the energy range from 0.5 GeV to 1.4 TeV ...
Precision results on cosmic-ray electrons are presented in the energy range from 0.5 GeV to 1.4 TeV ...
Precision results on cosmic-ray electrons are presented in the energy range from 0.5 GeV to 1.4 TeV ...
Precision results on cosmic-ray electrons are presented in the energy range from 0.5 GeV to 1.4 TeV ...
Precision results on cosmic-ray electrons are presented in the energy range from 0.5 GeV to 1.4 TeV ...
Observations of cosmic-ray electrons in the energy range of 12 Mev to 1 Gev were made in 1967 in a s...
Observations of cosmic-ray electrons in the energy range of 12 Mev to 1 Gev were made in 1967 in a s...
Intensity and time variations of primary cosmic ray electrons measured with balloon borne Cerenkov t...
Experiment giving approximate energy spectrum of electron component in primary cosmic radiatio
The cosmic-ray positron and negatron spectra between 11 and 204 MeV have been measured in a series o...
NOTE: Text or symbols not renderable in plain ASCII are indicated by [...]. Abstract is included in ...
171-173The flux and energy spectra of the splash albedo electrons of cosmic rays moving upwords in t...
The GEANT/FLUKA detector simulation and particle interaction package was used to develop a Monte Car...
During three balloon flights made in 1966 and 1967, cosmic electrons were investigated with the aid ...
Cosmic ray electron intensity and spectrum measurements between 20 MeV and 4 BeV - 196
Precision results on cosmic-ray electrons are presented in the energy range from 0.5 GeV to 1.4 TeV ...
Precision results on cosmic-ray electrons are presented in the energy range from 0.5 GeV to 1.4 TeV ...
Precision results on cosmic-ray electrons are presented in the energy range from 0.5 GeV to 1.4 TeV ...
Precision results on cosmic-ray electrons are presented in the energy range from 0.5 GeV to 1.4 TeV ...
Precision results on cosmic-ray electrons are presented in the energy range from 0.5 GeV to 1.4 TeV ...