Abundances of the isotopes of the refractory elements Ca, Fe, Co, and Ni in the galactic cosmic-ray source are compared with corresponding abundances in solar-system matter. For the 12 nuclides considered, relative abundances agree to within a factor of 2, and typically within 20–30%. In addition, comparisons of cosmic-ray abundances with model calculations of supernova yields are used to argue that cosmic rays contain contributions from stars with a broad range of masses. Based on these and other results we suggest that cosmic rays probably represent a sample of contemporary interstellar matter, at least for refractory species
We report new elemental source abundances from _6C to _(28)Ni for galactic cosmic rays, using observ...
We report new elemental source abundances from _6C to _(28)Ni for galactic cosmic rays, using observ...
We present measurements of the elemental abundances of ultra-heavy (Z>29) cosmic rays made by the CR...
Abundances of the isotopes of the refractory elements Ca, Fe, Co, and Ni in the galactic cosmic-ray ...
New observations of the abundances and energy spectra of the isotopes of Mg, Al, and Si from ACE/CR...
New observations of the abundances and energy spectra of the isotopes of Mg, Al, and Si from ACE/CR...
The most recent measurements by the Cosmic Ray Isotope Spectrometer (CRIS) aboard the Advanced Compo...
Observations from the Cosmic Ray Isotope Spectrometer (CRIS) on ACE have been used to derive constra...
Observations from the Cosmic Ray Isotope Spectrometer (CRIS) on ACE have been used to derive constra...
Galactic cosmic rays represent a directly accessible sample of matter that originates outside the so...
Present data on cosmic-ray elemental and isotopic relative abundances are shown to be unable to dist...
The arriving abundances of a variety of cosmic-ray nuclides consist of comparable amounts of primary...
The arriving abundances of a variety of cosmic-ray nuclides consist of comparable amounts of primary...
Present data on cosmic-ray elemental and isotopic relative abundances are shown to be unable to dist...
Studies of the isotopic composition of nuclei in the cosmic radiation are reviewed, including abunda...
We report new elemental source abundances from _6C to _(28)Ni for galactic cosmic rays, using observ...
We report new elemental source abundances from _6C to _(28)Ni for galactic cosmic rays, using observ...
We present measurements of the elemental abundances of ultra-heavy (Z>29) cosmic rays made by the CR...
Abundances of the isotopes of the refractory elements Ca, Fe, Co, and Ni in the galactic cosmic-ray ...
New observations of the abundances and energy spectra of the isotopes of Mg, Al, and Si from ACE/CR...
New observations of the abundances and energy spectra of the isotopes of Mg, Al, and Si from ACE/CR...
The most recent measurements by the Cosmic Ray Isotope Spectrometer (CRIS) aboard the Advanced Compo...
Observations from the Cosmic Ray Isotope Spectrometer (CRIS) on ACE have been used to derive constra...
Observations from the Cosmic Ray Isotope Spectrometer (CRIS) on ACE have been used to derive constra...
Galactic cosmic rays represent a directly accessible sample of matter that originates outside the so...
Present data on cosmic-ray elemental and isotopic relative abundances are shown to be unable to dist...
The arriving abundances of a variety of cosmic-ray nuclides consist of comparable amounts of primary...
The arriving abundances of a variety of cosmic-ray nuclides consist of comparable amounts of primary...
Present data on cosmic-ray elemental and isotopic relative abundances are shown to be unable to dist...
Studies of the isotopic composition of nuclei in the cosmic radiation are reviewed, including abunda...
We report new elemental source abundances from _6C to _(28)Ni for galactic cosmic rays, using observ...
We report new elemental source abundances from _6C to _(28)Ni for galactic cosmic rays, using observ...
We present measurements of the elemental abundances of ultra-heavy (Z>29) cosmic rays made by the CR...