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Galactic Propagation of Cosmic Rays from Individual Supernova Remnants

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, , Citation Nils Nierstenhöfer et al 2015 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 632 012019 DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/632/1/012019

1742-6596/632/1/012019

Abstract

It is widely believed that supernova remnants are the best candidate sources for the observed cosmic ray flux up to the knee, i.e. up to ∼PeV energies. Indeed, the gamma-ray spectra of some supernova remnants can be well explained by assuming the decay of neutral pions which are created in hadronic interactions. Therefore, fitting the corresponding gamma spectra allows us to derive the spectra of cosmic rays at the source which are locally injected into our Galaxy. Using these spectra as a starting point, we propagate the cosmic rays through the Galaxy using the publicly available GALPROP code. Here, we will present first results on the contribution of those SNRs to the total cosmic ray flux and discuss implications.

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