1972
DOI: 10.1007/bf00153390
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A search for neutrons of solar origin using balloon borne detectors 1967?69

Abstract: A series of telescopes having approximately a 30 ~ half opening angle and responding to neutrons in the energy range 50 MeV to 350 MeV has been flown to the top of the atmosphere on balloons released from an equatorial launching site at Kampala, Uganda, between 1967 and 1969, The aim of the experiment was to attempt to detect solar neutrons during periods of enhanced solar activity. No neutrons of solar origin were detected, but an upper limit of the order of 30 neutrons m -2 s -1 at the Earth has been placed … Show more

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“…Measurements of the albedo neutron flux in the energy range 10-100 MeV have been reported by Preszler et al [1972], and measurements of that above 100 MeV by Eyles et al [1971] and Heidbreder et al [1970b]. The Heidbreder et al experiment was done with the first version of the neutron detector presented in this work.…”
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“…Measurements of the albedo neutron flux in the energy range 10-100 MeV have been reported by Preszler et al [1972], and measurements of that above 100 MeV by Eyles et al [1971] and Heidbreder et al [1970b]. The Heidbreder et al experiment was done with the first version of the neutron detector presented in this work.…”
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confidence: 93%