The Cosmic-Ray Abundances of the Platinum-Lead Elements as Measured on HEAO-3
Abstract
The relative abundances of elements in the charge ranges of 75 ≤ Z ≤ 79 (platinum) and 80 ≤ Z ≤ 83 (lead) should be a sensitive indication of the contributions of the r- and s-processes in nucleosynthesis. Data from the HEAO 3 Heavy Nuclei Experiment are used to establish abundances, relative to iron, of these elements in the cosmic radiation, as well as the ratio of 'secondary' elements, in the 62 ≤ Z ≤ 74 range, to the primary lead-platinum elements. These results appear to suggest that either the source abundances are deficient in s-process elements or that they are not organized solely by first ionization potential. In addition, present propagation models can adequately represent the relative abundances of primary and secondary elements.
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This work was supported in part by NASA under contracts NAS8-27976, 77, 78 and grants NGR 05-002-160, 24-005-050, and 26-008-001.Attached Files
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- NAS8-27976
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- NAS8-27977
- NASA
- NAS8-27978
- NASA
- NGR 05-002-160
- NASA
- NGR 24-005-050
- NASA
- NGR 26-008-001
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- Space Radiation Laboratory
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- Space Radiation Laboratory
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- 1983-19