Thursday, October 18, 2012

1210.4546 (Giuseppe Di Bernardo et al.)

Cosmic Ray Electrons, Positrons and the Synchrotron emission of the Galaxy: consistent analysis and implications    [PDF]

Giuseppe Di Bernardo, Carmelo Evoli, Daniele Gaggero, Dario Grasso, Luca Maccione
A multichannel analysis of cosmic ray electron and positron spectra and of the diffuse synchrotron emission of the Galaxy is performed by using the DRAGON code. This study is aimed at probing the interstellar electron source spectrum down to E ~ 1 GeV and at constraining several propagation parameters. We find that above 4 GeV the electron source spectrum is compatible with a power-law of index -2.5. Below 4 GeV instead it must be significantly suppressed and the total lepton spectrum is dominated by secondary particles. The positron spectrum and fraction measured below a few GeV are consistently reproduced only within low reacceleration models. We also constrain the scale-height zt of the cosmic-ray distribution using three independent (and, in two cases, original) arguments, showing that values of z_t < 2 kpc are excluded. This result may have strong implications for particle dark matter searches.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1210.4546

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