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Contribution Oral
Measuring 10-1000GeV Cosmic-ray Electrons with GLAST/LAT
Speakers
- Dr. Alexander MOISEEV
Primary authors
- Dr. Alexander MOISEEV (CRESST/NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center)
Co-authors
- Prof. Jonathan F. ORMES (University of Denver)
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Abstract content
We present here the capabilities of the GLAST Large Area Telescope to detect cosmic ray high-energy (HE) electrons in the energy range from 10 GeV to 1 TeV. We also discuss the science topics that can be investigated with HE electron data and quantify the results with LAT instrument simulations. The science topics include CR propagation, calibration of the IC gamma-ray model, testing hypotheses regarding the origin of HE energy cosmic-ray electrons, searching for any signature of Kaluza Klein Dark Matter annihilation, measuring the HE electron anisotropy, and forming links with radio astronomy. We expect to detect ~ 10^7 electrons above 20 GeV in 1 year of LAT operations.
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GLAST LAT Collaboration
Reference
Proceedings of the 30th International Cosmic Ray Conference; Rogelio Caballero, Juan Carlos D'Olivo, Gustavo Medina-Tanco, Lukas Nellen, Federico A. Sánchez, José F. Valdés-Galicia (eds.); Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, Mexico, 2008; Vol. 2 (OG part 1), pages 449-452