Abstract
Recent accurate measurements of cosmic-ray (CR) species by ATIC-2, CREAM, and PAMELA reveal an unexpected hardening in the proton and He spectra above a few hundred GeV, a gradual softening of the spectra just below a few hundred GeV, and a harder spectrum of He compared to that of protons. These newly discovered features may offer a clue to the origin of high-energy CRs. We use the Fermi Large Area Telescope observations of the -ray emission from Earthas limb for an indirect measurement of the local spectrum of CR protons in the energy range 90GeV-6TeV (derived from a photon energy range 15 GeV-1 TeV). Our analysis shows that single power law and broken power law spectra fit the data equally well and yield a proton spectrum with index 2.68±0.04 and 2.61±0.08 above 200GeV, respectively. © 2014 American Physical Society.
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Ackermann, M., Ajello, M., Albert, A., Allafort, A., Baldini, L., Barbiellini, G., … Yang, Z. (2014). Inferred cosmic-ray spectrum from fermi large area telescope -Ray Observations of Eartha’s Limb. Physical Review Letters, 112(15). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.151103
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