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Measurements of cosmic-ray secondary nuclei at high energies with the first flight of the CREAM balloon-borne experiment

Title
Measurements of cosmic-ray secondary nuclei at high energies with the first flight of the CREAM balloon-borne experiment
Authors
Ahn H.S.Allison P.S.Bagliesi M.G.Beatty J.J.Bigongiari G.Boyle P.J.Brandt T.J.Childers J.T.Conklin N.B.Coutu S.Duvernois M.A.Ganel O.Han J.H.Hyun H.J.Jeon J.A.Kim K.C.Lee J.K.Lee M.H.Lutz L.Maestro P.Malinin A.Marrocchesi P.S.Minnick S.A.Mognet S.I.Nam S.Nutter S.L.Park I.H.Park N.H.Seo E.S.Sina R.Swordy S.P.Wakely S.P.Wu J.Yang J.Yoon Y.S.Zei R.Zinn S.Y.
Ewha Authors
양종만박일흥남신우
SCOPUS Author ID
양종만scopusscopus; 박일흥scopusscopus; 남신우scopusscopus
Issue Date
2008
Journal Title
Astroparticle Physics
ISSN
0927-6505JCR Link
Citation
Astroparticle Physics vol. 30, no. 3, pp. 133 - 141
Indexed
SCI; SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
We present new measurements of heavy cosmic-ray nuclei at high energies performed during the first flight of the balloon-borne cosmic-ray experiment Cosmic-Ray Energetics and Mass (CREAM). This instrument uses multiple charge detectors and a transition radiation detector to provide the first high accuracy measurements of the relative abundances of elements from boron to oxygen up to energies around 1 TeV/n. The data agree with previous measurements at lower energies and show a relatively steep decline (∼E-0.6 to E-0.5) at high energies. They further show the source abundance of nitrogen relative to oxygen is ∼10% in the TeV/n region. © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
DOI
10.1016/j.astropartphys.2008.07.010
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