Measurements of the spectrum of galactic electrons at very high energiesA counter telescope has been exposed in three balloon flights in 1970 to measure the flux and energy spectrum of cosmic ray electrons between 10 and 1000 GeV. This instrument has been modified by incorporating a large area CsI crystal as well as highly efficient time of flight circuitry, and was flown again twice during 1972. The methods of data analysis are based on extensive accelerator calibrations at SLAC. The resulting electron spectrum fits well to a single power law with an index (gamma) equal to 2.66 over the whole energy region. No obvious steepening can be observed, although statistical uncertainties prohibit definite claims beyond 250 GeV.
Document ID
19740047431
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Mueller, D. (Chicago, University Chicago, Ill., United States)