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Towards Understanding the Origin of Cosmic-Ray Positrons.

Authors :
Aguilar M
Ali Cavasonza L
Ambrosi G
Arruda L
Attig N
Azzarello P
Bachlechner A
Barao F
Barrau A
Barrin L
Bartoloni A
Basara L
Başeğmez-du Pree S
Battiston R
Becker U
Behlmann M
Beischer B
Berdugo J
Bertucci B
Bindi V
de Boer W
Bollweg K
Borgia B
Boschini MJ
Bourquin M
Bueno EF
Burger J
Burger WJ
Cai XD
Capell M
Caroff S
Casaus J
Castellini G
Cervelli F
Chang YH
Chen GM
Chen HS
Chen Y
Cheng L
Chou HY
Choutko V
Chung CH
Clark C
Coignet G
Consolandi C
Contin A
Corti C
Crispoltoni M
Cui Z
Dadzie K
Dai YM
Datta A
Delgado C
Della Torre S
Demirköz MB
Derome L
Di Falco S
Dimiccoli F
Díaz C
von Doetinchem P
Dong F
Donnini F
Duranti M
Egorov A
Eline A
Eronen T
Feng J
Fiandrini E
Fisher P
Formato V
Galaktionov Y
García-López RJ
Gargiulo C
Gast H
Gebauer I
Gervasi M
Giovacchini F
Gómez-Coral DM
Gong J
Goy C
Grabski V
Grandi D
Graziani M
Guo KH
Haino S
Han KC
He ZH
Heil M
Hsieh TH
Huang H
Huang ZC
Incagli M
Jia Y
Jinchi H
Kanishev K
Khiali B
Kirn T
Konak C
Kounina O
Kounine A
Koutsenko V
Kulemzin A
La Vacca G
Laudi E
Laurenti G
Lazzizzera I
Lebedev A
Lee HT
Lee SC
Leluc C
Li JQ
Li Q
Li TX
Li ZH
Light C
Lin CH
Lippert T
Liu FZ
Liu H
Liu Z
Lu SQ
Lu YS
Luebelsmeyer K
Luo F
Luo JZ
Luo X
Lyu SS
Machate F
Mañá C
Marín J
Martin T
Martínez G
Masi N
Maurin D
Menchaca-Rocha A
Meng Q
Mo DC
Molero M
Mott P
Mussolin L
Nelson T
Ni JQ
Nikonov N
Nozzoli F
Oliva A
Orcinha M
Palermo M
Palmonari F
Paniccia M
Pashnin A
Pauluzzi M
Pensotti S
Perrina C
Phan HD
Picot-Clemente N
Plyaskin V
Pohl M
Poireau V
Popkow A
Quadrani L
Qi XM
Qin X
Qu ZY
Rancoita PG
Rapin D
Conde AR
Rosier-Lees S
Rozhkov A
Rozza D
Sagdeev R
Solano C
Schael S
Schmidt SM
Schulz von Dratzig A
Schwering G
Seo ES
Shan BS
Shi JY
Siedenburg T
Song JW
Sun ZT
Tacconi M
Tang XW
Tang ZC
Tian J
Ting SCC
Ting SM
Tomassetti N
Torsti J
Urban T
Vagelli V
Valente E
Valtonen E
Vázquez Acosta M
Vecchi M
Velasco M
Vialle JP
Vizán J
Wang LQ
Wang NH
Wang QL
Wang X
Wang XQ
Wang ZX
Wei J
Weng ZL
Wu H
Xiong RQ
Xu W
Yan Q
Yang Y
Yi H
Yu YJ
Yu ZQ
Zannoni M
Zeissler S
Zhang C
Zhang F
Zhang JH
Zhang Z
Zhao F
Zheng ZM
Zhuang HL
Zhukov V
Zichichi A
Zimmermann N
Zuccon P
Source :
Physical review letters [Phys Rev Lett] 2019 Feb 01; Vol. 122 (4), pp. 041102.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Precision measurements of cosmic ray positrons are presented up to 1 TeV based on 1.9 million positrons collected by the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the International Space Station. The positron flux exhibits complex energy dependence. Its distinctive properties are (a) a significant excess starting from 25.2±1.8  GeV compared to the lower-energy, power-law trend, (b) a sharp dropoff above 284_{-64}^{+91}  GeV, (c) in the entire energy range the positron flux is well described by the sum of a term associated with the positrons produced in the collision of cosmic rays, which dominates at low energies, and a new source term of positrons, which dominates at high energies, and (d) a finite energy cutoff of the source term of E_{s}=810_{-180}^{+310}  GeV is established with a significance of more than 4σ. These experimental data on cosmic ray positrons show that, at high energies, they predominantly originate either from dark matter annihilation or from other astrophysical sources.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1079-7114
Volume :
122
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30768313
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.122.041102