Heavy Nucleus Collector (HNC) project for the NASA Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF)
Abstract
The primary goal of the heavy nucleus collector (HNC) experiment was to obtain high resolution composition measurements for cosmic ray nuclei in the platinum-lead and actinide region of the periodic table. Secondary objectives include studies of selected groups of elements of lower charge. These goals were to be realized by orbiting a large area array of dielectric nuclear track detectors in space for several years. In this time sufficient actinide nuclei would be collected to determine the nucleosynthetic age of the cosmic radiation and the relative mix of r- and s-process elements in the cosmic ray source. The detector consists of approximately 50 trays assembled in pressurized canisters. Each tray would contain 8 half-stacks (4 stacks total) and an event thermometer which would record the temperature of each event at the time of exposure. Each stack would contain 7 layers of Rodyne-P, CR-39 and Cronar plastic track detectors interleaved with copper stripping foils. Upon return to Earth, detectors would be removed for analysis. Ultraheavy nuclei would have left tracks through the detector sheets that would be made visible after etching in a hot sodium hydroxide solution.
- Publication:
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Michigan Univ. Final Report
- Pub Date:
- September 1990
- Bibcode:
- 1990muaa.rept.....T
- Keywords:
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- Accumulators;
- Cosmic Rays;
- Long Duration Exposure Facility;
- Nuclei;
- Dielectrics;
- Etching;
- High Resolution;
- Metal Foils;
- Sodium Hydroxides;
- Thermometers;
- Nuclear and High-Energy Physics