The Cosmic‐Ray Antiproton Flux between 0.62 and 3.19 GeV Measured Near Solar Minimum Activity
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Abstract
We report on the absolute antiproton Nux and the antiproton to proton ratio in the energy range 0.62E3.19 GeV at the top of the atmosphere, measured by the balloon-borne experiment CAPRICE Nown from Lynn Lake, Manitoba, Canada, on 1994 August 8E9. The experiment used the New Mexico State University WiZard/CAPRICE balloon-borne magnet spectrometer equipped with a solid radiator Ring Imaging Cherenkov (RICH) detector and a silicon-tungsten calorimeter for particle identi-cation. This is the -rst time a RICH is used together with an imaging calorimeter in a balloon experiment, and it allows antiprotons to be clearly identi-ed over the rigidity range 1.2E4 GV. Nine antiprotons were identi-ed in the energy range 0.62E3.19 GeV at the top of the atmosphere. The data were collected over 18 hr at a mean residual atmosphere of 3.9 g cm~2. The absolute antiproton Nux is consistent with a pure secondary production of antiprotons during the propagation of cosmic rays in the Galaxy. Subject headings: balloons E cosmic rays E elementary particles E Sun: activity
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