Cosmic-ray Proton and Helium Spectra from the First CREAM Flight
2011
Cosmic-ray proton and helium spectra have been measured with the balloon-borne Cosmic Ray Energetics And Mass experiment flown for 42 days in Antarctica in the 2004–2005 austral summer season. High-energy cosmic-ray data were collected at an average altitude of �38.5 km with an average atmospheric overburden of �3.9 g cm −2 . Individual elements are clearly separated with a charge resolution of �0.15 e (in charge units) and �0.2 e for protons and helium nuclei, respectively. The measured spectra at the top of the atmosphere are represented by power laws with a spectral index of 2.66 ± 0.02 for protons from 2.5 TeV to 250 TeV and –2.58 ± 0.02 for helium nuclei from 630 GeV nucleon −1 to 63 TeV nucleon −1 . They are harder than previous measurements
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