Measurements of the relative abundances of elements and their isotopes in galactic cosmic rays, which include both stable and long lived radioactive species, have led to a variety of insights into the nature of the cosmic ray source, the mechanisms involved in accelerating particles to high energies, and characteristics of their transport in the Galaxy. Some key developments that have contributed to the present understanding of cosmic rays are summarized
The most recent measurements by the Cosmic Ray Isotope Spectrometer (CRIS) aboard the Advanced Compo...
Galactic cosmic ray (GCR) measurements of the phosphorus, sulfur, argon, and calcium isotopes made b...
Galactic cosmic ray (GCR) measurements of the phosphorus, sulfur, argon, and calcium isotopes made b...
Measurements of the relative abundances of elements and their isotopes in galactic cosmic rays, whic...
Galactic cosmic rays represent a directly accessible sample of matter that originates outside the so...
Studies of the isotopic composition of nuclei in the cosmic radiation are reviewed, including abunda...
We present measurements of the elemental abundances of ultra-heavy (Z>29) cosmic rays made by the CR...
We present measurements of the elemental abundances of ultra-heavy (Z>29) cosmic rays made by the CR...
Isotope measurements of cosmic ray nuclei beyond the Fe peak are considered, using the charge region...
Isotope measurements of cosmic ray nuclei beyond the Fe peak are considered, using the charge region...
Isotope measurements of cosmic ray nuclei beyond the Fe peak are considered, using the charge region...
Present data on cosmic-ray elemental and isotopic relative abundances are shown to be unable to dist...
Present data on cosmic-ray elemental and isotopic relative abundances are shown to be unable to dist...
The isotopic composition of cosmic rays is studied in order to develop the relationship between cosm...
Galactic cosmic ray (GCR) measurements of the phosphorus, sulfur, argon, and calcium isotopes made b...
The most recent measurements by the Cosmic Ray Isotope Spectrometer (CRIS) aboard the Advanced Compo...
Galactic cosmic ray (GCR) measurements of the phosphorus, sulfur, argon, and calcium isotopes made b...
Galactic cosmic ray (GCR) measurements of the phosphorus, sulfur, argon, and calcium isotopes made b...
Measurements of the relative abundances of elements and their isotopes in galactic cosmic rays, whic...
Galactic cosmic rays represent a directly accessible sample of matter that originates outside the so...
Studies of the isotopic composition of nuclei in the cosmic radiation are reviewed, including abunda...
We present measurements of the elemental abundances of ultra-heavy (Z>29) cosmic rays made by the CR...
We present measurements of the elemental abundances of ultra-heavy (Z>29) cosmic rays made by the CR...
Isotope measurements of cosmic ray nuclei beyond the Fe peak are considered, using the charge region...
Isotope measurements of cosmic ray nuclei beyond the Fe peak are considered, using the charge region...
Isotope measurements of cosmic ray nuclei beyond the Fe peak are considered, using the charge region...
Present data on cosmic-ray elemental and isotopic relative abundances are shown to be unable to dist...
Present data on cosmic-ray elemental and isotopic relative abundances are shown to be unable to dist...
The isotopic composition of cosmic rays is studied in order to develop the relationship between cosm...
Galactic cosmic ray (GCR) measurements of the phosphorus, sulfur, argon, and calcium isotopes made b...
The most recent measurements by the Cosmic Ray Isotope Spectrometer (CRIS) aboard the Advanced Compo...
Galactic cosmic ray (GCR) measurements of the phosphorus, sulfur, argon, and calcium isotopes made b...
Galactic cosmic ray (GCR) measurements of the phosphorus, sulfur, argon, and calcium isotopes made b...