Iron and nickel cosmic ray nuclei play a key role in the understanding of the acceleration and propagation mechanisms of charged particles in our Galaxy. In fact, iron and nickel are the most abundant nuclei among the heavy elements and provide favorable conditions for a low background measurement thanks to the negligible contamination from spallation of higher mass elements. CALET, operating on the ISS since 2015, has excellent capabilities of charge discrimination up to nickel and can measure the energy of cosmic ray nuclei thanks to a lead tungstate calorimeter providing a direct and precise measurement of heavy charged nuclei spectra. In this contribution, a direct measurement of iron and nickel nuclei spectra in the energy range from 10 GeV/n to 2 TeV/n and from 8.8 GeV/n to 240 GeV/n, respectively is presented. More than five years of data collected by CALET were used. A detailed study of systematic uncertainties is also illustrated. The measured spectra are compared with the ones measured by other experiments and are compatible with a single power law fit in the energy region from 50 GeV/n to 2 TeV/n and from 20 GeV/n to 240 GeV/n for iron and nickel respectively. Also, the ratio between nickel and iron spectra is reported.

Adriani, O., Akaike, Y., Asano, K., Asaoka, Y., Berti, E., Bigongiari, G., et al. (2024). Direct measurements of cosmic – Ray iron and nickel with CALET on the International Space Station. ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH, 74(9), 4368-4376 [10.1016/j.asr.2024.03.052].

Direct measurements of cosmic – Ray iron and nickel with CALET on the International Space Station

Bigongiari, G.;Brogi, P.;Checchia, C.
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Maestro, P.;Marrocchesi, P. S.;Mattiazzi, M.;Stolzi, F.;Sulaj, A.;
2024-01-01

Abstract

Iron and nickel cosmic ray nuclei play a key role in the understanding of the acceleration and propagation mechanisms of charged particles in our Galaxy. In fact, iron and nickel are the most abundant nuclei among the heavy elements and provide favorable conditions for a low background measurement thanks to the negligible contamination from spallation of higher mass elements. CALET, operating on the ISS since 2015, has excellent capabilities of charge discrimination up to nickel and can measure the energy of cosmic ray nuclei thanks to a lead tungstate calorimeter providing a direct and precise measurement of heavy charged nuclei spectra. In this contribution, a direct measurement of iron and nickel nuclei spectra in the energy range from 10 GeV/n to 2 TeV/n and from 8.8 GeV/n to 240 GeV/n, respectively is presented. More than five years of data collected by CALET were used. A detailed study of systematic uncertainties is also illustrated. The measured spectra are compared with the ones measured by other experiments and are compatible with a single power law fit in the energy region from 50 GeV/n to 2 TeV/n and from 20 GeV/n to 240 GeV/n for iron and nickel respectively. Also, the ratio between nickel and iron spectra is reported.
2024
Adriani, O., Akaike, Y., Asano, K., Asaoka, Y., Berti, E., Bigongiari, G., et al. (2024). Direct measurements of cosmic – Ray iron and nickel with CALET on the International Space Station. ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH, 74(9), 4368-4376 [10.1016/j.asr.2024.03.052].
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