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Galactic Cosmic Ray Origins and OB Associations: Evidence from SuperTIGER Observations of Elements $_{26}$Fe through $_{40}$Zr

Authors :
Murphy, R. P.
Sasaki, M.
Binns, W. R.
Brandt, T. J.
Hams, T.
Israel, M. H.
Labrador, A. W.
Link, J. T.
Mewaldt, R. A.
Mitchell, J. W.
Rauch, B. F.
Sakai, K.
Stone, E. C.
Waddington, C. J.
Walsh, N. E.
Ward, J. E.
Wiedenbeck, M. E.
Source :
ApJ 831 (2016) 148
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

We report abundances of elements from $_{26}$Fe to $_{40}$Zr in the cosmic radiation measured by the SuperTIGER (Trans-Iron Galactic Element Recorder) instrument during 55 days of exposure on a long-duration balloon flight over Antarctica. These observations resolve elemental abundances in this charge range with single-element resolution and good statistics. These results support a model of cosmic-ray origin in which the source material consists of a mixture of 19$^{+11}_{-6}$\% material from massive stars and $\sim$81\% normal interstellar medium (ISM) material with solar system abundances. The results also show a preferential acceleration of refractory elements (found in interstellar dust grains) by a factor of $\sim$4 over volatile elements (found in interstellar gas) ordered by atomic mass (A). Both the refractory and volatile elements show a mass-dependent enhancement with similar slopes.<br />Comment: 9 pages, 12 figures, 2 tables, accepted by ApJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
ApJ 831 (2016) 148
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1608.08183
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/0004-637X/831/2/148