Charge composition of ultra heavy nuclei : proceedings of the E1.3 Meeting of COSPAR Scientific Commission E which was held during the Thirtieth COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Hamburg, Germany, 11-21 July 1994
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Charge composition of ultra heavy nuclei : proceedings of the E1.3 Meeting of COSPAR Scientific Commission E which was held during the Thirtieth COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Hamburg, Germany, 11-21 July 1994
(Advances in space research, v. 15,
published for the Committee on Space Research, Pergamon, 1995
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The importance of Ultra Heavy Nuclei in providing crucial information with regard to both the origin and propagation of cosmic rays is well known. Over the last few years, significant developments have taken place in the field due to close international co-operation in space activities. This volume contains information and new data on nuclear cross sections relevant to ultra heavy cosmic ray nuclei and their propagation through the interstellar medium. Continuing uncertainties present in propagation calculations are addressed, and propagation models relevant to the extrapolation of UH nuclei composition to the sources presented. The nucleosynthetic clues to the source characteristics and related ambiguities are also analyzed. Current concepts of shock acceleration are reviewed as is the fact that ultra heavy elements are siderophiles and preferentially concentrate in dust grains.
Table of Contents
- Joint American-Russian experiment, Trek, P.B. Price et al
- the Trek experiments, A.J. Westphal et al
- early results from the ultra heavy cosmic ray experiment, D. O'Sullivan et al
- ultra heavy cosmic rays - the next generation, W.R. Binns
- nuclear fragmentation parameters needed for interpretation of observed fluxes of UH cosmic ray nuclei, C.J. Waddington et al
- the ultra heavy cosmic ray data from the Dublin-ESTEC experiment on LDEF satellite and a halo diffusion model for cosmic rays, F. Jansen et al
- ultra heavy nuclei in the source composition of cosmic rays, K. Sakurai
- UH nuclei - implications for acceleration theory, L. O'C. Drury
- some comments on the investigation of nuclear and electromagnetic interactions of relativistic ultra heavy cosmic ray nuclei in the Dublin-ESTEC experiment, A.J. Keane et al
- nucleosynthetic clues to sources of ultra heavy cosmic ray nuclei, S. Ramadurai. (Part Contents).
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