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Article Dans Une Revue Physical Review D Année : 2021

Diffusive origin for the cosmic-ray spectral hardening reveals signatures of a nearby source in the leptons and protons data

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In this work we aim at reproducing, simultaneously, the spectral feature at ∼10  TeV in the cosmic-ray proton spectrum, recently reported by the DAMPE Collaboration, together with the spectral break at ∼1  TeV measured by H.E.S.S. in the lepton spectrum. Those features are interpreted as signatures of one nearby hidden cosmic-ray accelerator. We show that this interpretation is consistent with the dipole-anisotropy data as long as the rigidity scaling of the diffusion coefficient features a hardening at ∼200  GV, as suggested by the light-nuclei data measured with high accuracy by the AMS-02 Collaboration. Such rigidity-dependent diffusion coefficient is applied consistently to the large-scale diffuse cosmic-ray sea as well as to the particles injected by the nearby source.

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hal-03437135 , version 1 (19-11-2021)

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Ottavio Fornieri, Daniele Gaggero, Daniel Guberman, Loann Brahimi, Pedro de la Torre Luque, et al.. Diffusive origin for the cosmic-ray spectral hardening reveals signatures of a nearby source in the leptons and protons data. Physical Review D, 2021, 104 (10), pp.103013. ⟨10.1103/PhysRevD.104.103013⟩. ⟨hal-03437135⟩
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