Measurement of the Fluorine, Sodium, and Aluminum Fluxes in Cosmic Rays with the AMS Experiment on the International Space Station
Primary nuclei (He, C, O, Ne, Mg, Si, ...) are thought to be mainly produced and accelerated in astrophysical sources such as the supernova. Secondary nuclei (Li, Be, B, ...) are mostly produced by interactions of primary nuclei with the interstellar medium. Precise knowledge of the secondary-to-pri...
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description | Primary nuclei (He, C, O, Ne, Mg, Si, ...) are thought to be mainly produced and accelerated in astrophysical sources such as the supernova. Secondary nuclei (Li, Be, B, ...) are mostly produced by interactions of primary nuclei with the interstellar medium. Precise knowledge of the secondary-to-primary flux ratio, like B/C, is essential in the understanding of cosmic ray propagation. This thesis presents the first precision measurements of the heavy cosmic ray fluorine (F), sodium (Na), and aluminum (Al) fluxes in the rigidity range from 2.15 GV to 3.0 TV, based on data collected by the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) during the first 8.5 years of operation. The F flux is believed to be the only pure secondary flux between oxygen and silicon, and Na and Al fluxes are thought to be produced both in astrophysical sources and by the collisions of heavier nuclei with the interstellar medium.
The measurements show that the F flux deviates from a single power law above 200 GV. The heavier secondary-to-primary F/Si flux ratio rigidity dependence is distinctly different from the lighter B/O (or B/C) rigidity dependence. In particular, above 10 GV, the [(F/Si)/(B/O)] ratio can be described by a power law 𝑅^δ with δ = 0.052 ± 0.007. This shows that the propagation properties of heavy cosmic rays, from F to Si, are different from those of light cosmic rays, from He to O, and that the secondary cosmic rays have two classes. The Na and Al fluxes are well described by the sums of a primary cosmic ray component (proportional to the Si flux) and a secondary cosmic ray component (proportional to the F flux), similar to the nitrogen (N) flux. The fraction of the primary component increases with rigidity for the N, Na, and Al fluxes and becomes dominant at the highest rigidities. The Na/Si and Al/Si abundance ratios at the source, 0.036 ± 0.003 for Na/Si and 0.103 ± 0.004 for Al/Si, are determined independent of cosmic ray propagation. |
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spelling | mit-1721.1/1432272022-10-03T14:56:54Z Measurement of the Fluorine, Sodium, and Aluminum Fluxes in Cosmic Rays with the AMS Experiment on the International Space Station Qin, Xiaoting Ting, Samuel C.C. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics Primary nuclei (He, C, O, Ne, Mg, Si, ...) are thought to be mainly produced and accelerated in astrophysical sources such as the supernova. Secondary nuclei (Li, Be, B, ...) are mostly produced by interactions of primary nuclei with the interstellar medium. Precise knowledge of the secondary-to-primary flux ratio, like B/C, is essential in the understanding of cosmic ray propagation. This thesis presents the first precision measurements of the heavy cosmic ray fluorine (F), sodium (Na), and aluminum (Al) fluxes in the rigidity range from 2.15 GV to 3.0 TV, based on data collected by the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) during the first 8.5 years of operation. The F flux is believed to be the only pure secondary flux between oxygen and silicon, and Na and Al fluxes are thought to be produced both in astrophysical sources and by the collisions of heavier nuclei with the interstellar medium. The measurements show that the F flux deviates from a single power law above 200 GV. The heavier secondary-to-primary F/Si flux ratio rigidity dependence is distinctly different from the lighter B/O (or B/C) rigidity dependence. In particular, above 10 GV, the [(F/Si)/(B/O)] ratio can be described by a power law 𝑅^δ with δ = 0.052 ± 0.007. This shows that the propagation properties of heavy cosmic rays, from F to Si, are different from those of light cosmic rays, from He to O, and that the secondary cosmic rays have two classes. The Na and Al fluxes are well described by the sums of a primary cosmic ray component (proportional to the Si flux) and a secondary cosmic ray component (proportional to the F flux), similar to the nitrogen (N) flux. The fraction of the primary component increases with rigidity for the N, Na, and Al fluxes and becomes dominant at the highest rigidities. The Na/Si and Al/Si abundance ratios at the source, 0.036 ± 0.003 for Na/Si and 0.103 ± 0.004 for Al/Si, are determined independent of cosmic ray propagation. Ph.D. 2022-06-15T13:05:05Z 2022-06-15T13:05:05Z 2022-02 2022-05-25T22:43:49.652Z Thesis https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/143227 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3631-9024 In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted Copyright MIT http://rightsstatements.org/page/InC-EDU/1.0/ application/pdf Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
spellingShingle | Qin, Xiaoting Measurement of the Fluorine, Sodium, and Aluminum Fluxes in Cosmic Rays with the AMS Experiment on the International Space Station |
title | Measurement of the Fluorine, Sodium, and Aluminum Fluxes in Cosmic Rays with the AMS Experiment on the International Space Station |
title_full | Measurement of the Fluorine, Sodium, and Aluminum Fluxes in Cosmic Rays with the AMS Experiment on the International Space Station |
title_fullStr | Measurement of the Fluorine, Sodium, and Aluminum Fluxes in Cosmic Rays with the AMS Experiment on the International Space Station |
title_full_unstemmed | Measurement of the Fluorine, Sodium, and Aluminum Fluxes in Cosmic Rays with the AMS Experiment on the International Space Station |
title_short | Measurement of the Fluorine, Sodium, and Aluminum Fluxes in Cosmic Rays with the AMS Experiment on the International Space Station |
title_sort | measurement of the fluorine sodium and aluminum fluxes in cosmic rays with the ams experiment on the international space station |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/143227 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3631-9024 |
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