Cosmic-ray protons, nuclei, electrons, and antiparticles under a two-halo scenario of diffusive propagation
Abstract
We report calculations of cosmic-ray proton, nuclei, antiproton, electron and positron energy spectra within a "two-halo model" of diffusive transport. The two halos represent a simple, physically consistent generalization of the standard diffusion models, which assume a unique type of diffusion for cosmic rays in the whole Galactic halo. We believe instead that cosmic rays may experience a smaller energy dependence of diffusion when they are in proximity of the Galactic disk. Our scenario is supported by recent observations of cosmic-ray protons, nuclei, anisotropy, and gamma-rays. We predict remarkably hard antiparticle spectra at high energy. In particular, at E>10 GeV, the antiproton/proton ratio is expected to flatten, while the positron fraction is found to increase with energy. We discuss the implications for cosmic-ray physics and dark matter searches via antimatter.
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@article{arxiv.1509.05775,
title = {Cosmic-ray protons, nuclei, electrons, and antiparticles under a two-halo scenario of diffusive propagation},
author = {Nicola Tomassetti},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.05775},
year = {2015}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures, matches version published in PRD - Rapid Communication