Thursday, October 11, 2012

1210.2813 (Tadashi Kobayashi et al.)

Observations of High Energy Cosmic-Ray Electrons from 30 GeV to 3 TeV with Emulsion Chambers    [PDF]

Tadashi Kobayashi, Yoshiko Komori, Kenji Yoshida, Kazuki Yanagisawa, Jun Nishimura, Takamasa Yamagami, Yoshitaka Saito, Nobuhito Tateyama, Toshinori Yuda, Jeffrey Wilkes
We have performed a series of cosmic-ray electron observations using the balloon-borne emulsion chambers since 1968. While we previously reported the results from subsets of the exposures, the final results of the total exposures up to 2001 are presented here. Our successive experiments have yielded the total exposure of 8.19 m^2 sr day at the altitudes of 4.0 - 9.4 g/cm^2. The performance of the emulsion chambers was examined by accelerator beam tests and Monte-Carlo simulations, and the on-board calibrations were carried out by using the flight data. In this work we present the cosmic-ray electron spectrum in the energy range from 30 GeV to 3 TeV at the top of the atmosphere, which is well represented by a power-law function with an index of -3.28+-0.10. The observed data can be also interpreted in terms of diffusive propagation models. The evidence of cosmic-ray electrons up to 3 TeV suggests the existence of cosmic-ray electron sources at distances within ~1 kpc and times within ~1x10^5 yr ago.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1210.2813

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