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Properties of Cosmic-Ray Sulfur and Determination of the Composition of Primary Cosmic-Ray Carbon, Neon, Magnesium, and Sulfur: Ten-Year Results from the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer.

Authors :
Aguilar M
Ali Cavasonza L
Alpat B
Ambrosi G
Arruda L
Attig N
Bagwell C
Barao F
Barrin L
Bartoloni A
Başeğmez-du Pree S
Battiston R
Belyaev N
Berdugo J
Bertucci B
Bindi V
Bollweg K
Bolster J
Borchiellini M
Borgia B
Boschini MJ
Bourquin M
Bueno EF
Burger J
Burger WJ
Cai XD
Capell M
Casaus J
Castellini G
Cervelli F
Chang YH
Chen GM
Chen GR
Chen H
Chen HS
Chen Y
Cheng L
Chou HY
Chouridou S
Choutko V
Chung CH
Clark C
Coignet G
Consolandi C
Contin A
Corti C
Cui Z
Dadzie K
Dass A
Delgado C
Della Torre S
Demirköz MB
Derome L
Di Falco S
Di Felice V
Díaz C
Dimiccoli F
von Doetinchem P
Dong F
Donnini F
Duranti M
Egorov A
Eline A
Faldi F
Feng J
Fiandrini E
Fisher P
Formato V
Gámez C
García-López RJ
Gargiulo C
Gast H
Gervasi M
Giovacchini F
Gómez-Coral DM
Gong J
Goy C
Grabski V
Grandi D
Graziani M
Guracho AN
Haino S
Han KC
Hashmani RK
He ZH
Heber B
Hsieh TH
Hu JY
Huang BW
Incagli M
Jang WY
Jia Y
Jinchi H
Karagöz G
Khiali B
Kim GN
Kirn T
Kounina O
Kounine A
Koutsenko V
Krasnopevtsev D
Kuhlman A
Kulemzin A
La Vacca G
Laudi E
Laurenti G
LaVecchia G
Lazzizzera I
Lee HT
Lee SC
Li HL
Li JQ
Li M
Li M
Li Q
Li Q
Li QY
Li S
Li SL
Li JH
Li ZH
Liang J
Liang MJ
Lin CH
Lippert T
Liu JH
Lu SQ
Lu YS
Luebelsmeyer K
Luo JZ
Luo SD
Luo X
Machate F
Mañá C
Marín J
Marquardt J
Martin T
Martínez G
Masi N
Maurin D
Medvedeva T
Menchaca-Rocha A
Meng Q
Mikhailov VV
Molero M
Mott P
Mussolin L
Negrete J
Nikonov N
Nozzoli F
Ocampo-Peleteiro J
Oliva A
Orcinha M
Ottupara MA
Palermo M
Palmonari F
Paniccia M
Pashnin A
Pauluzzi M
Pensotti S
Plyaskin V
Poluianov S
Qin X
Qu ZY
Quadrani L
Rancoita PG
Rapin D
Reina Conde A
Robyn E
Romaneehsen L
Rozhkov A
Rozza D
Sagdeev R
Schael S
Schultz von Dratzig A
Schwering G
Seo ES
Shan BS
Siedenburg T
Song JW
Song XJ
Sonnabend R
Strigari L
Su T
Sun Q
Sun ZT
Tacconi M
Tang XW
Tang ZC
Tian J
Tian Y
Ting SCC
Ting SM
Tomassetti N
Torsti J
Urban T
Usoskin I
Vagelli V
Vainio R
Valencia-Otero M
Valente E
Valtonen E
Vázquez Acosta M
Vecchi M
Velasco M
Vialle JP
Wang CX
Wang L
Wang LQ
Wang NH
Wang QL
Wang S
Wang X
Wang Y
Wang ZM
Wei J
Weng ZL
Wu H
Wu Y
Xiao JN
Xiong RQ
Xiong XZ
Xu W
Yan Q
Yang HT
Yang Y
Yashin II
Yelland A
Yi H
You YH
Yu YM
Yu ZQ
Zannoni M
Zhang C
Zhang F
Zhang FZ
Zhang J
Zhang JH
Zhang Z
Zhao F
Zheng C
Zheng ZM
Zhuang HL
Zhukov V
Zichichi A
Zuccon P
Source :
Physical review letters [Phys Rev Lett] 2023 May 26; Vol. 130 (21), pp. 211002.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We report the properties of primary cosmic-ray sulfur (S) in the rigidity range 2.15 GV to 3.0 TV based on 0.38×10^{6} sulfur nuclei collected by the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer experiment (AMS). We observed that above 90 GV the rigidity dependence of the S flux is identical to the rigidity dependence of Ne-Mg-Si fluxes, which is different from the rigidity dependence of the He-C-O-Fe fluxes. We found that, similar to N, Na, and Al cosmic rays, over the entire rigidity range, the traditional primary cosmic rays S, Ne, Mg, and C all have sizeable secondary components, and the S, Ne, and Mg fluxes are well described by the weighted sum of the primary silicon flux and the secondary fluorine flux, and the C flux is well described by the weighted sum of the primary oxygen flux and the secondary boron flux. The primary and secondary contributions of the traditional primary cosmic-ray fluxes of C, Ne, Mg, and S (even Z elements) are distinctly different from the primary and secondary contributions of the N, Na, and Al (odd Z elements) fluxes. The abundance ratio at the source for S/Si is 0.167±0.006, for Ne/Si is 0.833±0.025, for Mg/Si is 0.994±0.029, and for C/O is 0.836±0.025. These values are determined independent of cosmic-ray propagation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1079-7114
Volume :
130
Issue :
21
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37295095
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.211002