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Precision Measurement of the Boron to Carbon Flux Ratio in Cosmic Rays from 1.9 GV to 2.6 TV with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the International Space Station.

Authors :
Aguilar M
Ali Cavasonza L
Ambrosi G
Arruda L
Attig N
Aupetit S
Azzarello P
Bachlechner A
Barao F
Barrau A
Barrin L
Bartoloni A
Basara L
Başeğmez-du Pree S
Battarbee M
Battiston R
Becker U
Behlmann M
Beischer B
Berdugo J
Bertucci B
Bindel KF
Bindi V
Boella G
de Boer W
Bollweg K
Bonnivard V
Borgia B
Boschini MJ
Bourquin M
Bueno EF
Burger J
Cadoux F
Cai XD
Capell M
Caroff S
Casaus J
Castellini G
Cervelli F
Chae MJ
Chang YH
Chen AI
Chen GM
Chen HS
Cheng L
Chou HY
Choumilov E
Choutko V
Chung CH
Clark C
Clavero R
Coignet G
Consolandi C
Contin A
Corti C
Creus W
Crispoltoni M
Cui Z
Dai YM
Delgado C
Della Torre S
Demakov O
Demirköz MB
Derome L
Di Falco S
Dimiccoli F
Díaz C
von Doetinchem P
Dong F
Donnini F
Duranti M
D'Urso D
Egorov A
Eline A
Eronen T
Feng J
Fiandrini E
Finch E
Fisher P
Formato V
Galaktionov Y
Gallucci G
García B
García-López RJ
Gargiulo C
Gast H
Gebauer I
Gervasi M
Ghelfi A
Giovacchini F
Goglov P
Gómez-Coral DM
Gong J
Goy C
Grabski V
Grandi D
Graziani M
Guo KH
Haino S
Han KC
He ZH
Heil M
Hoffman J
Hsieh TH
Huang H
Huang ZC
Huh C
Incagli M
Ionica M
Jang WY
Jinchi H
Kang SC
Kanishev K
Kim GN
Kim KS
Kirn T
Konak C
Kounina O
Kounine A
Koutsenko V
Krafczyk MS
La Vacca G
Laudi E
Laurenti G
Lazzizzera I
Lebedev A
Lee HT
Lee SC
Leluc C
Li HS
Li JQ
Li JQ
Li Q
Li TX
Li W
Li Y
Li ZH
Li ZY
Lim S
Lin CH
Lipari P
Lippert T
Liu D
Liu H
Lordello VD
Lu SQ
Lu YS
Luebelsmeyer K
Luo F
Luo JZ
Lv SS
Machate F
Majka R
Mañá C
Marín J
Martin T
Martínez G
Masi N
Maurin D
Menchaca-Rocha A
Meng Q
Mikuni VM
Mo DC
Morescalchi L
Mott P
Nelson T
Ni JQ
Nikonov N
Nozzoli F
Oliva A
Orcinha M
Palmonari F
Palomares C
Paniccia M
Pauluzzi M
Pensotti S
Pereira R
Picot-Clemente N
Pilo F
Pizzolotto C
Plyaskin V
Pohl M
Poireau V
Putze A
Quadrani L
Qi XM
Qin X
Qu ZY
Räihä T
Rancoita PG
Rapin D
Ricol JS
Rosier-Lees S
Rozhkov A
Rozza D
Sagdeev R
Sandweiss J
Saouter P
Schael S
Schmidt SM
Schulz von Dratzig A
Schwering G
Seo ES
Shan BS
Shi JY
Siedenburg T
Son D
Song JW
Sun WH
Tacconi M
Tang XW
Tang ZC
Tao L
Tescaro D
Ting SC
Ting SM
Tomassetti N
Torsti J
Türkoğlu C
Urban T
Vagelli V
Valente E
Vannini C
Valtonen E
Vázquez Acosta M
Vecchi M
Velasco M
Vialle JP
Vitale V
Vitillo S
Wang LQ
Wang NH
Wang QL
Wang X
Wang XQ
Wang ZX
Wei CC
Weng ZL
Whitman K
Wienkenhöver J
Wu H
Wu X
Xia X
Xiong RQ
Xu W
Yan Q
Yang J
Yang M
Yang Y
Yi H
Yu YJ
Yu ZQ
Zeissler S
Zhang C
Zhang J
Zhang JH
Zhang SD
Zhang SW
Zhang Z
Zheng ZM
Zhu ZQ
Zhuang HL
Zhukov V
Zichichi A
Zimmermann N
Zuccon P
Source :
Physical review letters [Phys Rev Lett] 2016 Dec 02; Vol. 117 (23), pp. 231102. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Nov 28.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Knowledge of the rigidity dependence of the boron to carbon flux ratio (B/C) is important in understanding the propagation of cosmic rays. The precise measurement of the B/C ratio from 1.9 GV to 2.6 TV, based on 2.3 million boron and 8.3 million carbon nuclei collected by AMS during the first 5 years of operation, is presented. The detailed variation with rigidity of the B/C spectral index is reported for the first time. The B/C ratio does not show any significant structures in contrast to many cosmic ray models that require such structures at high rigidities. Remarkably, above 65 GV, the B/C ratio is well described by a single power law R^{Δ} with index Δ=-0.333±0.014(fit)±0.005(syst), in good agreement with the Kolmogorov theory of turbulence which predicts Δ=-1/3 asymptotically.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1079-7114
Volume :
117
Issue :
23
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
27982618
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.231102