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PAMELA Measurements of Cosmic-Ray Proton and Helium Spectra

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SCIENCE
Volume 332, Issue 6025, Pages 69-72

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.1199172

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  1. Italian Space Agency, Deutsches Zentrum fur Luft- und Raumfahrt
  2. Swedish National Space Board
  3. Swedish Research Council
  4. Russian Space Agency (Roscosmos)
  5. Russian Foundation for Basic Research

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Protons and helium nuclei are the most abundant components of the cosmic radiation. Precise measurements of their fluxes are needed to understand the acceleration and subsequent propagation of cosmic rays in our Galaxy. We report precision measurements of the proton and helium spectra in the rigidity range 1 gigavolt to 1.2 teravolts performed by the satellite-borne experiment PAMELA (payload for antimatter matter exploration and light-nuclei astrophysics). We find that the spectral shapes of these two species are different and cannot be described well by a single power law. These data challenge the current paradigm of cosmic-ray acceleration in supernova remnants followed by diffusive propagation in the Galaxy. More complex processes of acceleration and propagation of cosmic rays are required to explain the spectral structures observed in our data.

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