The CALorimetric Electron Telescope (CALET) has been collecting data on the International Space Station for more than seven years since October 2015. CALET is an all-calorimetric instrument with a total vertical thickness of 30 radiation lengths and fine imaging capability, optimized for the measurement of the electron and positron (all-electron) spectrum well into the TeV energy region. The observed event statistics have increased more than three times since its last publication about the all-electron spectrum to 4.8 TeV in 2018. Based on Monte Carlo simulations, the data analysis effectively rejects background protons, resulting in less than 10% contamination up to the TeV region. The expected systematic errors are investigated. The significance of the cutoff at the TeV region in the energy spectrum, which is expected as a result of radiation loss during propagation, has increased to over 6σ. By observing the detailed structure in the TeV region of the energy spectrum, we will investigate on the presence of possible nearby cosmic-ray sources. In this paper, we will present the updated all-electron spectrum, and briefly discuss its interpretations.

Akaike, Y., Torii, S., Adriani, O., Akaike, Y., Asano, K., Asaoka, Y., et al. (2024). The cosmic-ray electron and positron spectrum measured with CALET on the International Space Station. In Proceedings of Science. Trieste : Sissa Medialab Srl [10.22323/1.444.0071].

The cosmic-ray electron and positron spectrum measured with CALET on the International Space Station

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

Abstract

The CALorimetric Electron Telescope (CALET) has been collecting data on the International Space Station for more than seven years since October 2015. CALET is an all-calorimetric instrument with a total vertical thickness of 30 radiation lengths and fine imaging capability, optimized for the measurement of the electron and positron (all-electron) spectrum well into the TeV energy region. The observed event statistics have increased more than three times since its last publication about the all-electron spectrum to 4.8 TeV in 2018. Based on Monte Carlo simulations, the data analysis effectively rejects background protons, resulting in less than 10% contamination up to the TeV region. The expected systematic errors are investigated. The significance of the cutoff at the TeV region in the energy spectrum, which is expected as a result of radiation loss during propagation, has increased to over 6σ. By observing the detailed structure in the TeV region of the energy spectrum, we will investigate on the presence of possible nearby cosmic-ray sources. In this paper, we will present the updated all-electron spectrum, and briefly discuss its interpretations.
2024
Akaike, Y., Torii, S., Adriani, O., Akaike, Y., Asano, K., Asaoka, Y., et al. (2024). The cosmic-ray electron and positron spectrum measured with CALET on the International Space Station. In Proceedings of Science. Trieste : Sissa Medialab Srl [10.22323/1.444.0071].
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