A determination of the specific ionization of cosmic-ray particles, first, by a count of the number of drops per cm along cosmic-ray tracks on cloud-chamber photographs and, second, by measurements of the energy loss in lead has shown that the great bulk of the cosmic-ray particles of positive charge are positive electrons. The primary ionization was found to be about 31 ion-pairs per cm in air at S.T.P., but the total energy loss represents about 120 ion pairs per cm in air. Approximately the same values of specific ionization were found for the positives as for the negatives. Positive and negative electrons were found to occur in nearly equal numbers and to have similar distributions in energy. Energy distribution curves are given for the...
Precision results on cosmic-ray electrons are presented in the energy range from 0.5 GeV to 1.4 TeV ...
The consistency of positrons and electrons was studied using a propagation model in which the cosmic...
Ultra high energy gamma rays produce electron--positron pairs in interactions on the geomagnetic fie...
The evidence obtained from the study of cosmic rays that the more stable and more abundant elements ...
Cloud chamber photographs of cosmic-ray tracks in a magnetic field up to 17,000 gauss are shown. On ...
Out of a group of 1300 photographs of cosmic-ray tracks in a vertical Wilson chamber 15 tracks were ...
Cloud chamber photographs at 4300 meters elevation show positive and negative electron tracks simila...
Abstract Cosmic rays are a sample of solar, galactic, and extragalactic matter. Their origin, accele...
The present experiments were based on observations made during the study of cosmic rays with a clou...
Observations of cosmic-ray electrons and positrons have been made with a new balloon-borne detector,...
The differential energy spectra of cosmic-ray positrons and negatrons with energies between approxim...
Experimental results from the balloon borne ionization spectrometer have enabled the extension of th...
Cloud chamber observations of cosmic rays have been made in a B-29 aircraft, flying at altitudes of ...
The planet Earth orbits the Sun in what is often considered to be empty space but is in fact full of...
The composition and energy spectra of cosmic rays above 1.6 nJ (10 GeV) on balloons and ultimately o...
Precision results on cosmic-ray electrons are presented in the energy range from 0.5 GeV to 1.4 TeV ...
The consistency of positrons and electrons was studied using a propagation model in which the cosmic...
Ultra high energy gamma rays produce electron--positron pairs in interactions on the geomagnetic fie...
The evidence obtained from the study of cosmic rays that the more stable and more abundant elements ...
Cloud chamber photographs of cosmic-ray tracks in a magnetic field up to 17,000 gauss are shown. On ...
Out of a group of 1300 photographs of cosmic-ray tracks in a vertical Wilson chamber 15 tracks were ...
Cloud chamber photographs at 4300 meters elevation show positive and negative electron tracks simila...
Abstract Cosmic rays are a sample of solar, galactic, and extragalactic matter. Their origin, accele...
The present experiments were based on observations made during the study of cosmic rays with a clou...
Observations of cosmic-ray electrons and positrons have been made with a new balloon-borne detector,...
The differential energy spectra of cosmic-ray positrons and negatrons with energies between approxim...
Experimental results from the balloon borne ionization spectrometer have enabled the extension of th...
Cloud chamber observations of cosmic rays have been made in a B-29 aircraft, flying at altitudes of ...
The planet Earth orbits the Sun in what is often considered to be empty space but is in fact full of...
The composition and energy spectra of cosmic rays above 1.6 nJ (10 GeV) on balloons and ultimately o...
Precision results on cosmic-ray electrons are presented in the energy range from 0.5 GeV to 1.4 TeV ...
The consistency of positrons and electrons was studied using a propagation model in which the cosmic...
Ultra high energy gamma rays produce electron--positron pairs in interactions on the geomagnetic fie...