Recent results on cosmic ray interactions in lunar samples and meteorites resulting in production of stable and radionuclides, particle tracks and thermoluminescence are reviewed. A critical examination of26A1 depth profiles in lunar rocks and soil cores, together with particle track data, enables us to determine the long term average fluxes of energetic solar protons (>10 MeV) which can be represented by (J s,R o) = (125, 125). The lunar rock data indicate that this flux has remained constant for 5 × 105 to 2 × 106 years. Production rates of stable and radionuclides produced by galactic cosmic rays is given as a function of size and depth of the meteoroid. Radionuclide (53Mn,...
A statistical model is given for soil development relating meteoroid impacts on the moon to cosmic-r...
Cosmic-ray produced C-14 (t(sub 1/2) = 5730 years), 36Cl (3.01 x 10(exp 5 years), Al-26 (7.05 x 10(e...
We determined concentration profiles of Ne-21, Ne-22, and Ar-38 produced by solar protons as a funct...
Recent results on cosmic ray interactions in lunar samples and meteorites resulting in productio...
The production rates of cosmogenic nuclides in lunar samples and meteorites are directly related to ...
Different fluxes and spectra of galactic cosmic rays (GCR) and solar cosmic rays result in a wide va...
Abstract Aims: Lunar soil and rocks are not protected by a magnetic field or an atmosphere and are c...
Observations of fossil tracks in meteorites and lunar rocks are used to estimate long-term averaged ...
Aims. Lunar soil and rocks are not protected by a magnetic field or an atmosphere and are continuous...
Abstract Direct measurements of solar energetic particles (SEP) cover the space era of several deca...
International audienceWe present a new generation of model calculations for cosmogenic production ra...
The depth profiles of cosmic ray tracks and radiisotopes such as 53Mn, 26Al, 60Co etc measured in so...
Measurements of particle tracks, cosmogenic radionuclides, and rare gas isotopes in Mbale indicate t...
The cosmogenic radionuclides $\sp{26}$Al (t$\sb{{1\over 2}}$ = 0.71 Myr), $\sp{10}$Be (t$\sb{{1\over...
Depth profiles of the cosmogenic isotopes 3He, 20e, 21Ne, 22Ne, 10Be and 26A1 have been measured by ...
A statistical model is given for soil development relating meteoroid impacts on the moon to cosmic-r...
Cosmic-ray produced C-14 (t(sub 1/2) = 5730 years), 36Cl (3.01 x 10(exp 5 years), Al-26 (7.05 x 10(e...
We determined concentration profiles of Ne-21, Ne-22, and Ar-38 produced by solar protons as a funct...
Recent results on cosmic ray interactions in lunar samples and meteorites resulting in productio...
The production rates of cosmogenic nuclides in lunar samples and meteorites are directly related to ...
Different fluxes and spectra of galactic cosmic rays (GCR) and solar cosmic rays result in a wide va...
Abstract Aims: Lunar soil and rocks are not protected by a magnetic field or an atmosphere and are c...
Observations of fossil tracks in meteorites and lunar rocks are used to estimate long-term averaged ...
Aims. Lunar soil and rocks are not protected by a magnetic field or an atmosphere and are continuous...
Abstract Direct measurements of solar energetic particles (SEP) cover the space era of several deca...
International audienceWe present a new generation of model calculations for cosmogenic production ra...
The depth profiles of cosmic ray tracks and radiisotopes such as 53Mn, 26Al, 60Co etc measured in so...
Measurements of particle tracks, cosmogenic radionuclides, and rare gas isotopes in Mbale indicate t...
The cosmogenic radionuclides $\sp{26}$Al (t$\sb{{1\over 2}}$ = 0.71 Myr), $\sp{10}$Be (t$\sb{{1\over...
Depth profiles of the cosmogenic isotopes 3He, 20e, 21Ne, 22Ne, 10Be and 26A1 have been measured by ...
A statistical model is given for soil development relating meteoroid impacts on the moon to cosmic-r...
Cosmic-ray produced C-14 (t(sub 1/2) = 5730 years), 36Cl (3.01 x 10(exp 5 years), Al-26 (7.05 x 10(e...
We determined concentration profiles of Ne-21, Ne-22, and Ar-38 produced by solar protons as a funct...