Cosmic-Ray Boron Flux Measured from 8.4  GeV / η to 3.8  TeV / η with the Calorimetric Electron Telescope on the International Space Station

dc.contributor.authorAdriani, O.
dc.contributor.authorAkaike, Y.
dc.contributor.authorAsano, K.
dc.contributor.authorAsaoka, Y.
dc.contributor.authorCannady, Nicholas
dc.contributor.authorHams, Thomas
dc.contributor.authorSakai, Kazuhiro
dc.contributor.authoret al
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-06T20:41:36Z
dc.date.available2023-01-06T20:41:36Z
dc.date.issued2022-12-16
dc.descriptionAuthors: - O. Adriani, Y. Akaike, K. Asano, Y. Asaoka, E. Berti, G. Bigongiari, W. R. Binns, M. Bongi, P. Brogi, A. Bruno, J. H. Buckley, N. Cannady, G. Castellini, C. Checchia, M. L. Cherry, G. Collazuol, G. A. de Nolfo, K. Ebisawa, A. W. Ficklin, H. Fuke, S. Gonzi, T. G. Guzik, T. Hams, K. Hibino, M. Ichimura, K. Ioka, W. Ishizaki, M. H. Israel, K. Kasahara, J. Kataoka, R. Kataoka, Y. Katayose, C. Kato, N. Kawanaka, Y. Kawakubo, K. Kobayashi, K. Kohri, H. S. Krawczynski, J. F. Krizmanic, P. Maestro , P. S. Marrocchesi, A. M. Messineo, J. W. Mitchell, S. Miyake, A. A. Moiseev, M. Mori, N. Mori, H. M. Motz, K. Munakata, S. Nakahira, J. Nishimura, S. Okuno, J. F. Ormes, S. Ozawa, L. Pacini, P. Papini, B. F. Rauch, S. B. Ricciarini, K. Sakai, T. Sakamoto, M. Sasaki, Y. Shimizu, A. Shiomi, P. Spillantini, F. Stolzi, S. Sugita, A. Sulaj, M. Takita, T. Tamura, T. Terasawa, S. Torii, Y. Tsunesada, Y. Uchihori, E. Vannuccini, J. P. Wefel, K. Yamaoka, S. Yanagita, A. Yoshida, K. Yoshida, and W. V. Zoberen_US
dc.description.abstractWe present the measurement of the energy dependence of the boron flux in cosmic rays and its ratio to the carbon flux in an energy interval from 8.4 GeV=n to 3.8 TeV=n based on the data collected by the Calorimetric Electron Telescope (CALET) during ∼6.4 yr of operation on the International Space Station. An update of the energy spectrum of carbon is also presented with an increase in statistics over our previous measurement. The observed boron flux shows a spectral hardening at the same transition energy E0 ∼ 200 GeV=n of the C spectrum, though B and C fluxes have different energy dependences. The spectral index of the B spectrum is found to be γ ¼ −3.047 0.024 in the interval 25 <E< 200 GeV=n. The B spectrum hardens by ΔγB ¼ 0.25 0.12, while the best fit value for the spectral variation of C is ΔγC ¼ 0.19 0.03. The B=C flux ratio is compatible with a hardening of 0.09 0.05, though a single power-law energy dependence cannot be ruled out given the current statistical uncertainties. A break in the B=C ratio energy dependence would support the recent AMS-02 observations that secondary cosmic rays exhibit a stronger hardening than primary ones. We also perform a fit to the B=C ratio with a leaky-box model of the cosmic-ray propagation in the Galaxy in order to probe a possible residual value λ0 of the mean escape path length λ at high energy. We find that our B=C data are compatible with a nonzero value of λ0, which can be interpreted as the column density of matter that cosmic rays cross within the acceleration regionen_US
dc.description.sponsorshipWe gratefully acknowledge JAXA’s contributions to the development of CALET and to the operations on board the International Space Station. We also express our sincere gratitude to ASI and NASA for their support of the CALET project. This work was supported in part by JSPS Grant-inAid for Scientific Research (S) Grant No. 19H05608, JSPS Grand-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C) No. 21K03592, and the MEXT-Supported Program for the Strategic Research Foundation at Private Universities (20112015) (Grant No. S1101021) at Waseda University. The CALET effort in Italy is supported by ASI under Agreement No. 2013-018-R.0 and its amendments. The CALET effort in the U.S. is supported by NASA through Grants No. 80NSSC20K0397, No. 80NSSC20K0399, and No. NNH18ZDA001N-APRA18-004.en_US
dc.description.urihttps://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.129.251103en_US
dc.format.extent7 pagesen_US
dc.genrejournal articlesen_US
dc.identifierdoi:10.13016/m2clo1-gpb2
dc.identifier.citationAdriani, O., et al. “Cosmic-Ray Boron Flux Measured from 8.4 GeV=n to 3.8 TeV=n with the Calorimetric Electron Telescope on the International Space Station.” Phys. Rev. Lett. 129, 251103 (16 December 2022). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.129.251103en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.129.251103
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11603/26592
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherAPSen_US
dc.relation.isAvailableAtThe University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC)
dc.relation.ispartofUMBC Center for Space Sciences and Technology
dc.relation.ispartofUMBC Faculty Collection
dc.rightsThis work was written as part of one of the author's official duties as an Employee of the United States Government and is therefore a work of the United States Government. In accordance with 17 U.S.C. 105, no copyright protection is available for such works under U.S. Law.en_US
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dc.titleCosmic-Ray Boron Flux Measured from 8.4  GeV / η to 3.8  TeV / η with the Calorimetric Electron Telescope on the International Space Stationen_US
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