Sweden 2018 campaign

The inaugural flight of AESOP-Lite, from Esrange Sweden was a success. Data are available and published here:

“Measurement of Low-energy Cosmic-Ray Electron and Positron Spectra at 1 au with the AESOP-Lite Spectrometer”, Sarah Mechbal, Pierre-Simon Mangeard , John M. Clem, Paul A. Evenson , Robert P. Johnson, Brian Lucas, and James Roth, The Astrophysical Journal, 903:21 (14pp), 2020 November 1 (doi, arxiv).

Abstract:

“We report on a new measurement of the cosmic ray (CR) electron and positron spectra in the energy range of 20 MeV–1 GeV. The data were taken during the first flight of the balloon-borne spectrometer Anti Electron Sub Orbital Payload (AESOP-Lite), which was flown from Esrange, Sweden, to Ellesmere Island, Canada, in 2018 May. The instrument accumulated over 130 hr of exposure at an average altitude of 3 g cm^−2 of residual atmosphere. The experiment uses a gas Cerenkov detector and a magnetic spectrometer, consisting of a permanent dipole magnet and silicon strip detectors (SSDs), to identify particle type and measure the rigidity. Electrons and positrons were detected against a background of protons and atmospheric secondary particles. The primary CR spectra of electrons and positrons, as well as the re-entrant albedo fluxes, were extracted between 20 MeV and 1 GeV during a positive solar magnetic polarity epoch. The positron fraction below 100 MeV appears flat, suggesting diffusion-dominated solar modulation at low rigidity. The all-electron spectrum is presented and compared with models from a heliospheric numerical transport code.”

THE FIRST FLIGHT IN 2018 WAS A SUCCESS

The path of the inaugural flight of AESOP-Lite from Esrange, Sweden.

 

The view above Scandinavia!

 

The recovery site in Ellesmere Island, Canada.

 

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