Identification of the second branch of the aortic arch in atherosclerotic stenosis

A 67-year-old man with hypertension and hyperlipidemia presents with transient left-sided weakness and slurred speech that resolved within an hour. On examination, a bruit is heard over the left side of his neck. A CT angiogram of the chest shows a high-grade atherosclerotic stenosis at the origin of the second major branch of the aortic arch. Which vessel is most likely affected?

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