Y.: Discrepant Hardening Observed in Cosmic-ray Elemental Spectra, Astrophys

ABSTRACT The balloon-borne Cosmic Ray Energetics And Mass (CREAM) experiment launched five times from Antarctica has achieved a cumulative flight duration of about 156 days above 99.5% of the atmosphere. The instrument is configured with complementary and redundant particle detectors designed to ext...

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Main Authors: H S Ahn, P Allison, M G Bagliesi, J J Beatty, G Bigongiari, J T Childers, N B Conklin, S Coutu, M A Duvernois, O Ganel, J H Han, J A Jeon, K C Kim, M H Lee, L Lutz, P Maestro, A Malinin, P S Marrocchesi, S Minnick, S I Mognet, J Nam, S Nam, S L Nutter, I H Park, N H Park, E S Seo, R Sina, J Wu, J Yang, Y S Yoon, R Zei, S Y Zinn
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
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Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1048.2335
http://alpha.sinp.msu.ru/%7Epanov/Lib/Papers/CR/1004.1123v1.pdf
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Summary:ABSTRACT The balloon-borne Cosmic Ray Energetics And Mass (CREAM) experiment launched five times from Antarctica has achieved a cumulative flight duration of about 156 days above 99.5% of the atmosphere. The instrument is configured with complementary and redundant particle detectors designed to extend direct measurements of cosmic-ray composition to the highest energies practical with balloon flights. All elements from protons to iron nuclei are separated with excellent charge resolution. Here we report results from the first two flights of ~70 days, which indicate hardening of the elemental spectra above ~200 GeV/nucleon and a spectral difference between the two most abundant species, protons and helium nuclei. These results challenge the view that cosmic-ray spectra are simple power laws below the so-called -knee‖ at ~10 15 eV. This discrepant hardening may result from a relatively nearby source, or it could represent spectral concavity caused by interactions of cosmic rays with the accelerating shock. Other possible explanations should also be investigated.