Abstract The NUCLEON space observatory is a direct cosmic ray spectrometer designed to study cosmic ray nuclei with at energies eV. It was launched as an additional payload onboard the Russian Resource-P No. 2 satellite in December of 2014. In this work B/C, N/O and subFe/Fe ratios are presented. The experiment has worked for half of its expected time, so the data have preliminary status, but they already give clear indications of several astrophysical phenomena, which are briefly discussed in this paper.
Secondary cosmic rays in the NUCLEON space experiment
Advances in Space Research ; 64 , 12 ; 2559-2563
2019-06-21
5 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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