Cosmic‐Ray Antiproton Flux in the Energy Range from 200 to 600 MeV
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- 1 January 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 474 (1) , 479-489
- https://doi.org/10.1086/303463
Abstract
We have studied the low-energy antiprotons in the cosmic rays by utilizing data obtained by the Balloon-borne Experiment with a Superconducting magnetic rigidity Spectrometer (BESS) flown in 1993 July from Lynn Lake, Manitoba, Canada. A detailed description of the event selection criteria and background corrections is given. Seven antiprotons are found that give an antiproton flux of 6.4+ 5.5−3.5 × 10-3(m2 sr s GeV)-1 and an antiproton/proton ratio of 5.2+ 4.4−2.8 × 10-6 in the 200-600 MeV energy range. These results are consistent with a secondary origin of low-energy cosmic-ray antiprotons within our uncertainties, but they still require the precise measurement of the spectrum shape below 500 MeV to clarify exactly the model of particle propagation and possible contributions from exotic sources.Keywords
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