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Published 1983 | Published
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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.

Additional Information

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.

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