Observation of Atmospheric Antiproton with BESS

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We have observed cosmic-ray antiprotons at an atmospheric depth of 4 to 26 g/cm2 with a balloon flight of the BESS spectrometer, launched at Ft. Sumner, New Mexico, in 2001. The atmospheric antiprotons were directly detected for the first time, at balloon altitude under a geomagnetic cut-off condition. We report here the atmospheric antiproton flux in a kinetic energy region of 0.2 3.4 GeV.

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