CosmicSAG Status and Plans Cosmic Ray Study Analysis Group PhysPAG APS Town Hall, Denver, April 16, 2013.

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CosmicSAG Status and Plans Cosmic Ray Study Analysis Group PhysPAG APS Town Hall, Denver, April 16, 2013

CosmicSAG Activities  Committee formed April 2013  John Mitchel (GSFC), Igor Moskalenko (Stanford U), Angela Olinto (U Chicago) Chair, Eun-Suk Seo (U Maryland)  Goals of CosmicSAG  Provide an assessment to NASA HQ and the PCOS program office of the status and the current and future needs of the cosmic-ray astrophysics community.  Act as a focal point and forum for the cosmic ray community.  White Paper with Cosmic Ray vision for the next decade(s)  Gather input from Community  Survey current and future projects and missions and their science goals and coverage  Survey technology development needs for future progress in the field 1APS meeting 4/16/13Angela Olinto

CosmicSAG Activities APS meeting 4/16/13Angela Olinto2  Gather input from Community  “June 2012”: open meeting at CR2012 requesting input from the community  Teleconferences and input for further information gathering.  Discussion at ICRC 2013  Fall 2013: compile/write white paper.  January 2014: Circulate to the community for feedback  February 2014: Deliver white paper to PhysPAG (+ NAC)  Present white paper at April 2014 APS meeting.

APS meeting 4/16/13Angela V. Olinto3

Cosmic Rays Recent Highlights - Space 4APS meeting 4/16/13Angela Olinto

Cosmic Rays Recent Highlights (Dec. 2012)  Voyager 1 reaches 'the magnetic highway’  On its way to interstellar space 5PhysPAG 8/14/12Angela Olinto

Cosmic Rays Recent Highlights (Feb. 2013)  Super-TIGER (Trans-Iron Galactic Element Recorder) breaks flight duration record: 55 days at 127,000 feet  Increase on UltraHeavy Nuclei data by 1 o.o.m. to study composition and origin of Galactic Cosmic Rays 6PhysPAG 8/14/12Angela Olinto

Cosmic Rays Recent Highlights (Mar. 2013)  AMS (Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer) on the ISS announces first results 7PhysPAG 8/14/12Angela Olinto

Cosmic Rays Recent Highlights (Mar. 2013)  AMS (Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer) on the ISS announces first results 8PhysPAG 8/14/12Angela Olinto PRL 110, (2013)

PhysPAG 8/14/12Angela Olinto99 Solar Influence Galactic Cosmic Rays Extragalactic Cosmic Rays

Main Open Questions in CR Science  Origin of Galactic Cosmic Rays (GCR):  What are the accelerators?  What are they accelerating?  How do they propagate in the Galaxy?  Where is the Transition between Galactic & ExtraGalactic CRs?  Origin of ExtraGalactic Cosmic Rays (XGCR):  What are the accelerators?  What are they accelerating?  How do they propagate to Earth?  At what Energy COSMIC RAY ASTRONOMY begins?  How do Cosmic Rays Affect the Earth, the Solar System, the Galaxy, other Galaxies, and the formation of Stars and Galaxies? 10APS meeting 4/16/13Angela Olinto

Questions Related to CR Science  Indirect Dark Matter Searches  WIMP in the Galactic Halo: e+, e-; p, anti-p, γ, ν...  Probe of Particle Interactions above LHC energies  Ultrahigh Energy Cosmic Rays (UHECR) E cm > 100 TeV  Ultrahigh Energy Neutrinos  Searches for Exotic Components of Matter:  antinuclei  strangelets  primordial black holes 11APS meeting 4/16/13Angela Olinto

PhysPAG 8/14/12Angela Olinto12 Solar Influence Galactic Cosmic Rays Extragalactic Cosmic Rays Voyager I & II ACE/CRIS PAMELA AMS Satellites ISS Balloon NOW Super- TIGER

PhysPAG 8/14/12Angela Olinto13 Solar Influence Galactic Cosmic Rays Extragalactic Cosmic Rays Voyager I & II ACE/CRIS PAMELA AMS Satellites ISS ISS-CREAM CALET Super- TIGER Balloon by 2015

PhysPAG 8/14/12Angela Olinto14 Solar Influence Galactic Cosmic Rays Extragalactic Cosmic Rays Voyager I & II ACE/CRIS PAMELA AMS Satellites ISS ISS-CREAM JEM-EUSO CALET Super- TIGER Balloon by 2018

Opportunities in Space  In Situ Measurements of Solar System  Voyager I & II  Ultra Heavy Nuclei  ACE/CRIS  Super-TIGER  Precise Measurements from GeV to TeV  PAMELA  AMS  CALET  Galactic Cosmic Rays up to the knee  CREAM, TRACER  ISS-CREAM  Extragalactic Cosmic Rays  JEM-EUSO  OWL/PATEL 15APS meeting 4/16/13Angela Olinto

Space Opportunities for Cosmic Ray Science 16 JEM-EUSO AMS CALET ISS-CREAM