Relative composition and energy spectra of light nuclei in cosmic rays: Results from AMS-01

Manuel A. Aguilar,Juan Alcaraz,Jim V. Allaby,Behcet Alpat,Giovanni Ambrosi,Hans B. Anderhub,L. Ao,A. S. Arefiev,Luísa Arruda,Philipp Azzarello,Maurizio Basile,Fernando Barão,G. P. Barreira,Alessandro Bartoloni,Roberto Battiston,Robert Becker,Ulrich J. Becker,Lorenzo Bellagamba,P. Béné,J. Berdugo,P. Berges,Bruna Bertucci,Adrian Biland,Veronica Bindi,Giuliano Boella,Matteo J. Boschini,Maurice H. Bourquin,Graziano Bruni,M. J. Buénerd,Joseph D. Bürger,William J. Burger,X. D. Cai,P. Cannarsa,Michael Capell,Diego Casadei,Jorge Casaus,Guido Castellini,Ignacio Cernuda,Y. H. Chang,Hui Chen,Hesheng Chen,Z. G. Chen,N. A. Chernoplekov,Tzihong Chiueh,Y. Y. Choi,Federico Cindolo,Volker Commichau,Andrea Contin,Eduardo Cortina Gil,D. Crespo,Markus Cristinziani,T. S. Dai,C. Dela Guia,C. Delgado,St D. Di Falco,Lubomir Djambazov,Ignazio D'Antone,Zengren Dong,Matteo Duranti,Jan Engelberg,FJ J. Eppling,Tommi Eronen,P. Extermann,J. Favier,Emanuele Fiandrini,PH H. Fisher,Günter Flügge,N. Fouque,Yu U. Galaktionov,Massimo Gervasi,Francesca Giovacchini,P. Giusti,Davide Grandi,Oliver Grimm,W. Q. Gu,Sadakazu Haino,K. Hangarter,Asma T. Hasan,V. Hermel,Hans K. Hofer,W. Hungerford,Maria Ionica,M. Jongmanns,K. Karlamaa,Waclaw Karpinski,G. P. Kenney,D. H. Kim,G. N. Kim,Kyungsook Kim,Th Kirn,Alexei Klimentov,Roman Kossakowski,Andrei Kounine,Vladimir Koutsenko,M. Kraeber,G. Laborie,Timo Laitinen,Giovanni Lamanna,Giuliano Laurenti,Alexei I. Lebedev,Catherine Lechanoine-Leluc,M. W. Lee,Sichen Lee,Giuseppe Levi,Chihhao Lin,Hongtao Liu,G. Lu,Yusheng Lü,K. Lübelsmeyer,David Luckey,Werner Lüstermann,C. Mañá,Anselmo Margotti,Frédéric Mayet,Roger R. McNeil,Mauro Menichelli,A. C. Mihul,Ari Mujunen,Alberto I. Oliva,Federico M. Palmonari,Hwanbae Park,W. H. Park,M. Pauluzzi,Felicitas Paüss,Rui Pereira,E. Perrin,Aihud Pevsner,F. Pilo,Mario Pimenta,Vassili V. Plyaskin,V. Pojidaev,Martin Pohl,Nicolas Produit,Lucio Quadrani,P. G. Giorgio Rancoita,Divic Rapin,Daning Ren,Zhongliang Ren,Mathieu Ribordy,J. P. Richeux,Esa Riihonen,Jouko Ritakari,Shinrae Ro,U. Roeser,Roald Z. Sagdeev,Dário Martínez Santos,G. Sartorelli,Ca Sbarra,Stefan Schael,Arndt Schultz Von Dratzig, G. Schwering,Eunsuk Seo,J. W. Shin,E. Shoumilov,V. Shoutko,Th Siedenburg,Rolf Siedling,Dongchul Son,Tao Song,Francesca R. Spada,Franco Spinella,Malcolm F. Steuer,G. S. Sun,Henry Suter,X. W. Tang,Samuel C C Ting,Steve Ting,Nicola Tomassetti,Merja Tornikoski,Jarmo J. Torsti,Joachim E. Trümper,Jürgen Ulbricht,Seppo Urpo,Eino Valtonen,Jörg Vandenhirtz,Evgeny Pavlovich Velikhov,B. Verlaat,I. Vetlitsky,Francis Vezzu,Jean Pierre Vialle,Gert M. Viertel,D. Vité,Hanspeter P. Von Gunten,S. Waldmeier Wicki,Wolfgang Wallraff,Jing Wang,Kaj J. Wiik,Crispin W. Williams,S. X. Wu,Pingchou Xia,Shui Xu,Z. Z. Xu,J. L. Yan,Luguan Yan,C. G. Yang,Jongmann Yang,Min Yang,Shuwei Ye,Huyong Zhang,Ziping Zhang,Dexi Zhao,Fei Zhou,Y. Zhou,G. Y. Zhu,W. Z. Zhu,Honglin Zhuang,Antonino Zichichi,Bruno Zimmermann,Paolo Zuccon

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL(2010)

引用 87|浏览102
暂无评分
摘要
Measurement of the chemical and isotopic composition of cosmic rays is essential for the precise understanding of their propagation in the galaxy. While the model parameters are mainly determined using the B/C ratio, the study of extended sets of ratios can provide stronger constraints on the propagation models. In this paper, the relative abundances of light-nuclei lithium, beryllium, boron, and carbon are presented. The secondary-to-primary ratios Li/C, Be/C, and B/C have been measured in the kinetic energy range 0.35-45 GeV nucleon(-1). The isotopic ratio Li-7/Li-6 is also determined in the magnetic rigidity interval 2.5-6.3 GV. The secondary-to-secondary ratios Li/Be, Li/B, and Be/B are also reported. These measurements are based on the data collected by the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer AMS-01 during the STS-91 space shuttle flight in 1998 June. Our experimental results are in substantial agreement with other measurements, where they exist. We describe our light-nuclei data with a diffusive-reacceleration model. A 10%-15% overproduction of Be is found in the model predictions and can be attributed to uncertainties in the production cross-section data.
更多
查看译文
关键词
acceleration of particles,cosmic rays,nuclear reactions, nucleosynthesis, abundances,space vehicles
AI 理解论文
溯源树
样例
生成溯源树,研究论文发展脉络
Chat Paper
正在生成论文摘要