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Analysis Result of the High-Energy Cosmic-Ray Proton Spectrum from the ISS-CREAM Experiment

Authors :
Hak Jun Kim
L. Lu
Y. Amare
Ki Chun Kim
O. Ofoha
Y.C. Chen
I. H. Park
S. Jeong
D. P. Bowman
A. Menchaca-Rocha
H. B. Jeon
Eun-Suk Seo
L. Derome
Z. Yin
S. Aggarwal
J. R. Smith
Gwangho Choi
L. Eraud
HyoJung Hyun
Y. S. Yoon
Hyeyoung Lee
H.G. Huh
H. Wu
A. Gerrety
J. Wu
H G. Zhang
J. H. Han
R.P. Weinmann
M. Copley
S C. Kang
A. Haque
J.P. Lundquist
Jong Moon Park
C. Falana
Hun Kuk Park
M. H. Lee
R. Takeishi
L. Lutz
Y.S. Hwang
P. Walpole
J.A. Jeon
N. Picot-Clemente
R. Scrandis
Ji Lee
D. Angelaszek
Min-Hyeok Kim
Source :
Proceedings of 37th International Cosmic Ray Conference — PoS(ICRC2021).
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Sissa Medialab, 2021.

Abstract

The Cosmic Ray Energetics And Mass for the International Space Station (ISS-CREAM) experiment successfully recorded the data for about 539 days from August 2017 to February 2019. In this talk, we report the measurement of the cosmic-ray proton energy spectrum from the ISS-CREAM experiment in the energy range of 2.5 TeV - 650 TeV. For the analysis, we used the silicon charge detector (SCD) placed at the top of the ISS-CREAM payload to identify the incoming cosmic-ray charge. The SCD is finely segmented to minimize charge misidentification due to backscatter effects. The four-layer SCD consists of 10,752 silicon pixels, each of which is 1.37×1.57×0.05 cm^3 in size. The calorimeter (CAL) consists of 20 layers of tungsten/scintillating fibers preceded by carbon targets. It provided cosmic-ray tracking, energy determination, and the high-energy trigger. The Top and Bottom Counting detectors (T/BCD) are above and below the CAL, respectively, and provided the low energy trigger. Each T/BCD is composed of an array of 20×20 photodiodes on plastic scintillators. The measured proton spectral index of 2.67±0.02 between 2.5 and 12.5 TeV is consistent with prior CREAM measurements. The spectrum softens above∼10 TeV consistent with the bump-like structure as reported by CREAM-I+III, DAMPE, and NUCLEON, but ISS-CREAM extends measurements to higher energies than those prior measurement

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of 37th International Cosmic Ray Conference — PoS(ICRC2021)
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........0bc56da5ebffe244ed5524b32d9e97ba
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.22323/1.395.0094