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Measurement of the Cosmic Ray electron plus positron spectrum from 20 GeV to 1 TeV with the Fermi Large Area Telescope
Luca Latronico, for the Fermi LAT Collaboration
Published 2009-07-02Version 1
Designed as a high-sensitivity gamma-ray observatory, the Fermi Large Area Telescope is also an electron detector with a large acceptance exceeding 2 sq-mt sr at 300 GeV. Building on the gamma-ray analysis, we have developed an efficient electron detection strategy which provides sufficient background rejection for measurement of the steeply-falling electron spectrum up to 1 TeV. Our high precision data show that the electron spectrum falls with energy as E^(-3.0) and does not exhibit prominent spectral features
Comments: Proceedings of the 31st International Cosmic Ray Conference, Lodz, July 7-15 2009
Categories: astro-ph.HE
Keywords: fermi large area telescope, cosmic ray electron plus positron, ray electron plus positron spectrum
Tags: conference paper
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