Cosmic ray Nickel nuclei spectrum by the NUCLEON experiment
V. Grebenyuk (1, 2), D. Karmanov (3), I. Kovalev (3), I. Kudryashov, (3), A.Kurganov (3), A. Panov (3), D. Podorozhny (3), A. Tkachenko (2, 4),, L. Tkachev (1, 2), A.Turundaevskiy (3), O. Vasiliev (3), A. Voronin (3), ((1) "DUBNA" University, Universitetskaya str., Dubna

TL;DR
The NUCLEON experiment measures the cosmic ray spectrum of Nickel and Iron nuclei across a wide energy range, providing insights into their composition and energy distribution in space.
Contribution
This paper introduces the data analysis algorithm and presents the measured spectra of Nickel and Iron nuclei from the NUCLEON experiment, expanding knowledge of cosmic ray composition.
Findings
Measured Ni and Fe spectra across 5*10^11 to 10^15 eV
Developed a new data analysis algorithm for cosmic ray spectra
Provided new data on cosmic ray chemical composition
Abstract
The NUCLEON experiment is designed to measure chemical composition of cosmic rays with charges from Z=1 to 30 in an energy region from 5*10^11 to 10^15 eV. In this article the data analysis algorithm and spectra of Ni and Fe nuclei, measured in the NUCLEON experiment, are presented.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle Detector Development and Performance
