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Implications on the origin of cosmic rays in light of 10 TV spectral softenings
Authors:Chuan Yue  Peng-Xiong Ma  Qiang Yuan  Yi-Zhong Fan  Zhan-Fang Chen  Ming-Yang Cui  Hao-Ting Dai  Tie-Kuang Dong  Xiaoyuan Huang  Wei Jiang  Shi-Jun Lei  Xiang Li  Cheng-Ming Liu  Hao Liu  Yang Liu  Chuan-Ning Luo  Xu Pan  Wen-Xi Peng  Rui Qiao  Yi-Feng Wei  Li-Bo Wu  Zhi-Hui Xu  Zun-Lei Xu  Guan-Wen Yuan  Jing-Jing Zang  Ya-Peng Zhang  Yong-Jie Zhang  Yun-Long Zhang
Abstract:Precise measurements of the energy spectra of cosmic rays (CRs) show various kinds of features deviating from single power-laws, which give very interesting and important implications on their origin and propagation. Previous measurements from a few balloon and space experiments indicate the existence of spectral softenings around 10 TV for protons (and probably also for Helium nuclei). Very recently, the DArk Matter Particle Explorer (DAMPE) measurement about the proton spectrum clearly reveals such a softening with a high significance. Here we study the implications of these new measurements, as well as the groundbased indirect measurements, on the origin of CRs. We find that a single component of CRs fails to fit the spectral softening and the air shower experiment data simultaneously. In the framework of multiple components, we discuss two possible scenarios, the multiple source population scenario and the background plus nearby source scenario. Both scenarios give reasonable fits to the wide-band data from TeV to 100 PeV energies. Considering the anisotropy observations, the nearby source model is favored.
Keywords:cosmic rays  
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