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Microquasars as the major contributors to Galactic cosmic rays around the "knee"

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2025-10-03 v1

Abstract

Recently, LHAASO detected a gamma-ray emission extending beyond 100TeV100\,\rm{TeV} from 4 sources associated to powerful microquasars. We propose that such sources are the main Galactic PeVatrons and investigate their contribution to the proton and gamma-ray fluxes by modeling their entire population. We find that the presence of only 10\sim10 active powerful microquasars in the Galaxy at any given time is sufficient to account for the proton flux around the knee and to provide a very good explanation of cosmic-ray and gamma-ray data in a self-consistent picture. The 10TeV10\,\rm{TeV} bump and the 300TeV300\,\rm{TeV} hardening in the cosmic-ray spectrum naturally appear, and the diffuse background measured by LHAASO above a few tens of TeV\rm{TeV} is accounted for. This supports the paradigm in which cosmic rays around the knee are predominantly accelerated in a very limited number of powerful microquasars.

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@article{arxiv.2510.01369,
  title  = {Microquasars as the major contributors to Galactic cosmic rays around the "knee"},
  author = {Samy Kaci and Gwenael Giacinti and Felix Aharonian and Jie-Shuang Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.01369},
  year   = {2025}
}

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5 pages, 4 figures