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North-south asymmetry for high-energy cosmic-ray electrons measured with the PAMELA experiment

Author(s)
Karelin, A. V.
Adriani, O.
Barbarino, G. C.
Pizzolotto, Cecilia  
Date Issued
2013-08-01
Mission(s)
Pamela  
Abstract
The north-south asymmetry for cosmic-ray particles was measured with one instrument of the PAMELA satellite-borne experiment in the period June 2006-May 2009. The analysis has been performed by two independent methods by comparing the count rates in regions with identical geomagnetic conditions and by comparing the experimental distribution of particle directions with the simulated distribution that would be in the case of an isotropic particle flux. The dependences of the asymmetry on energy release in the PAMELA calorimeter and on time have been constructed. The asymmetry ( N <SUB> n </SUB> - N <SUB> s </SUB>)/( N <SUB> n </SUB> + N <SUB> s </SUB>) is 0.06 0.004 at the threshold energy release in the calorimeter and gradually decreases with increasing energy release. The observed effect is shown to be produced by electrons in the energy range 10-100 GeV.
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/3244
DOI
10.1134/S1063776113100129
URL
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2013JETP..117..268K
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