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Systematics in the Electron Spectrum Measured by ATIC

Authors :
Panov, A. D
Zatsepin, V. I
Sokolskaya, N. V
Adams, J. H., Jr
Ahn, H. S
Bashindzhagyan, G. L
Chang, J
Christl, M
Guzik, T. G
Isbert, J
Kim, K. C
Kouznetsov, E. N
Panasyuk, M. I
Postnikov, E. B
Seo, E.S
Watts, J
Wefel, J. P
Wu, J
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2009.

Abstract

An analysis of different parameters to separate electrons from protons in the ATIC experiment has been performed. Five separate discriminants were studied by different Monte Carlo programs, leading to a variety of results. Application to the ATIC data indicates the range of variation possible in the interpretation of the data. The results of this analysis, when compared with the published results [5], show good agreement in the most interesting region of energy (from 90 GeV to 600 GeV). The measured electron spectrum is compared with the recent data reported by Fermi/LAT, and there is no major disagreement between ATIC s results and Fermi/LAT. Finally, possible systematics-free, short energy scale features of the ATIC electron spectrum are mentioned. Keywords: ATIC, electron spectrum, fine structure

Subjects

Subjects :
Nuclear Physics

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20090033094
Document Type :
Report