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      The role of exterior Weyl fluids on compact stellar structures in Randall–Sundrum gravity

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              First result from the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the International Space Station: precision measurement of the positron fraction in primary cosmic rays of 0.5-350 GeV.

              A precision measurement by the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the International Space Station of the positron fraction in primary cosmic rays in the energy range from 0.5 to 350 GeV based on 6.8 × 10(6) positron and electron events is presented. The very accurate data show that the positron fraction is steadily increasing from 10 to ∼ 250  GeV, but, from 20 to 250 GeV, the slope decreases by an order of magnitude. The positron fraction spectrum shows no fine structure, and the positron to electron ratio shows no observable anisotropy. Together, these features show the existence of new physical phenomena.
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                Journal
                Classical and Quantum Gravity
                Class. Quantum Grav.
                IOP Publishing
                0264-9381
                1361-6382
                September 07 2013
                September 07 2013
                August 21 2013
                : 30
                : 17
                : 175019
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                10.1088/0264-9381/30/17/175019
                9f6aa912-3260-48dd-955c-c15304c7e9c9
                © 2013

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