The Trans-Iron Galactic Element Recorder for the International Space Station (TIGERISS)
ORAL
Abstract
SuperTIGER results up to 40Zr support a model of CR origins in OB Associations, selective acceleration of refractory elements in dust grains, and the expected charge dependence from grain sputtering injection of CRs into SN shocks. Above 40Zr this model breaks down, and a change in acceleration mechanism and/or an additional r-process source (potentially neutron star mergers, now known sites of r-process nucleosynthesis) is needed. TIGERISS will measure CR abundances from 5B to 82Pb, probing the relative contributions of r-process sites to the CR reservoir and searching for further evidence of a change in CR sources at high Z.
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Presenters
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Nicholas W Cannady
UMBC/NASA GSFC/CRESST II
Authors
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Nicholas W Cannady
UMBC/NASA GSFC/CRESST II
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Brian F Rauch
Washington University, St. Louis
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Marcus Alfred
Howard University
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Michaela Amoo
Howard University
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Tyler Anderson
Pennsylvania State University
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Richard Bose
Washington University, St. Louis
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Theresa J Brandt
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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James H Buckley
Washington University, St. Louis
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Stephane Coutu
Pennsylvania State University
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John F Krizmanic
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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Allan W Labrador
California Institute of Technology, Caltech
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Samuel I Mognet
Pennsylvania State University
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John W W Mitchell
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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Georgia A de Nolfo
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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Scott Nutter
Northern Kentucky University
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Kenichi Sakai
UMBC/NASA GSFC/CRESST II, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, CRESST/UMBC/GSFC
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Makoto Sasaki
UMCP/NASA GSFC/CRESST II, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, CRESST/UMCP/GSFC
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Nathan E Walsh
Washington University, St. Louis
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Liam Williams
KBR/NASA GSFC/CRESST II
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Wolfgang Zober
Washington University, St. Louis