14–24 Jul 2025
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Direct measurement of cosmic neon, magnesium, and silicon fluxes with DAMPE

15 Jul 2025, 16:20
15m
Room B

Room B

Talk Cosmic-Ray Direct & Acceleration CRD

Speaker

Elisabetta Casilli (University of Salento and INFN Lecce)

Description

The Dark Matter Particle Explorer (DAMPE) is a satellite-based detector optimized for precise Galactic cosmic ray studies up to hundreds of TeV. Since its launch on December 17th, 2015, DAMPE has been continuously collecting data on high-energy cosmic particles with excellent statistics and particle identification capabilities, thanks to a large geometric factor and a very good energy resolution. In this contribution, the latest advancements concerning the direct measurement of the energy spectra of cosmic-ray neon, magnesium, and silicon nuclei obtained by DAMPE will be presented. Precise knowledge of these spectral measurements could provide valuable insights into the origin, acceleration, and propagation processes of cosmic rays in the Galaxy.

Collaboration(s) DAMPE Collaboration

Author

Elisabetta Casilli (University of Salento and INFN Lecce)

Co-authors

Francesca Alemanno (University of Salento and INFN-Lecce) Paolo Bernardini (INFN Lecce e Universita del Salento (IT)) Francesco De Palma (INFN Lecce e Universita del Salento (IT)) Essna Ghose (INFN Lecce e Universita del Salento (IT)) Antonio Surdo (INFN) Chuan Yue

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