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Observations of the proton, helium, (C, N, O) and Fe-group nuclei fluxes made during the large 4 August 1972 solar particle event are presented. The results show a small, but significant variation of the composition of multiply-charged nuclei as a function of energy in the energy region above 10 MeV nucleon−1. In particular, the He/(C, N, O) abundance ratio varies by a factor ∼ 2 between 10 and 50 MeV nucleon−1 and the Fe-group/(C, N, O) ratio suggests a similar variation. Abundance ratios from the 4 August 1972 event are compared as a function of energy with ratios measured in other solar events to show that several of the earlier results are consistent with an energy variation like that observed in August 1972, while certain other events must have had a substantially different dependence of composition on energy. At energies ≳50 MeV nucleon−1, the He/(C, N, O) abundance ratio for August 1972 is consistent with all earlier measurements made above that energy which suggests that variations may vanish at high energies.
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Bertsch, D.L., Biswas, S. & Reames, D.V. Solar cosmic ray composition above 10 MeV/nucleon and its energy dependence in the 4 August 1972 event. Sol Phys 39, 479–491 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00162439
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